Brow Beauty
Orlando Magazine|February 2018

Microblading fills in the gaps of your eyebrows using natural feathery strokes.

Brow Beauty

SHEREEN TOFFETTI HAD long lamented her lack of eybrows.“They’re very faint, blond, and there aren’t a lot of them,” says the Orlando homemaker.

About 18 months ago, though, Toffetti discovered microblading—a procedure in which a technician who has been licensed as a tattoo artist applies hair-like strokes to the brow with a special tool. The results were eye-opening.

“They just looked so natural and so good!” Toffetti recalls. And time-saving, too. “I always struggled with the shape of my eyebrows because I penciled them in every day. Now I literally don’t touch them.”

Clients flocking to salons for microblading range from their 20s to their 90s, practitioners say, and their reasons include sparse brows, fair brows, gray brows, over-plucked brows, and brows left bald by chemotherapy or spotty by alopecia.

This story is from the February 2018 edition of Orlando Magazine.

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