3 Basic Hacks For Bomb Quarantine Brows

 
 

Many of us are still quarantined at home, and Salons are still closed in LA and a few other parts of the world. This is certainly not helping our eyebrow situation, as those buggers don't care about any type of pandemic—they just keep on growing! Hair actually grows faster in hot weather, so we've been getting a lot of frantic calls screaming HELP.

I wanted to share three basic tips to get you through in the interim. As we all wear face masks, the only thing visible is the most important, underestimated feature on your face—the eyebrows!

 
 

1. Brush Up

Brush up with The Damone Roberts Clear Brow Gel. The reason is this product will hold the brow hairs in place, and you can see exactly what you are working with. This is the only Clear Brow Gel on the market that does not flake or give an artificial appearance. It simply serves its purpose and holds.

 
 

2. Tweeze with Ease

Take your Damone Roberts Tweezers and tweeze (we tweeze...not pluck, plucking is for chickens) away the brow hairs we don't want, in the direction in which they are growing. By tweezing in the direction the hair grows, you are eliminating most of the pain associated with pulling individual hairs. My Tweezers are made of the finest steel and are designed to lay flat against the skin to pull from the root, not to break the hair on the surface.

 
 

3. Cut Slowly

The Damone Roberts Brow Scissors are made with a slight curve on the end. This is designed so you cut only on top of the brow, and not into the brow, which would cause the brow hairs to stick out. Slowly cut from the end of the brow to the front of the brow, only the hairs that are above your natural brow line. Note: The hairs should all be standing above the natural line after applying The Damone Roberts Clear Brow Gel.

Hopefully these three basic tips will carry you a little further until we get back to some sense of normalcy. I miss you all madly and can't wait to see my peeps again. Please stay safe, wear a mask, and wash your hands.

Because Every Face Deserves The Perfect Frame,
Damone