As you probably already know… in this life, you get what you pay for, and a $10 add-on eyebrow wax from the same stranger who just did your shellac is not the place to get your brows on fleek. Brows are an art form; they can make or break your face.
It’s not to say you couldn’t find a good brow artist at some local nail place or even a threading bar somewhere, but nail artists do nails, and brow artists do brows. Everyone has his or her specialties and it’s best to always stick with someone who is an expert in their craft.
There are a lot of factors that can go into a brow that no one talks about. First of all, if someone doesn’t sit down and actually talk to you and ask you questions to discuss your brows before you start, this should be a major red flag that you should not be seeing this person. A thorough consultation will ensure that you get the shape, thickness, and color of the brow you desire. Not to mention your brow artist needs to be sure you aren’t using any products that would affect your waxing process or after result.