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Had a client in Miami totally change how I do eyebrow mapping

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tyler368
tyler3681mo ago
Gotta say though, Miami brows usually need a heavier arch than most maps account for because of the humidity. I learned that the hard way with a client from Brickell, her brows kept drooping by the end of the day. Maybe it's just me but if you're doing maps for somewhere that wet you gotta adjust for the skin holding product differently. idk, could be wrong but the traditional mapping ratios don't always hold up in that climate.
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johnson.adam
You know, that humidity thing reminds me of how I can't even get a solid haircut when I visit my cousin in Orlando. Like, standard barber techniques just don't hold up in that air, your fade starts looking fuzzy by noon no matter what they do. It's the same deal with makeup, I watch my sister touch up her foundation like every hour when she's down there, while up here in Virginia it stays put all day. So yeah, maps and ratios probably need a whole different set of rules for Miami, it's not just brows, it's everything reacting to that wet air.
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