· By Leeza Cooper
Brow Trends - Brow Envy, Perth
Meet Zaklina Brown, the owner of Brow Envy Perth.
With her background in HR, she always had a passion in beauty and decide to pursue her desire 7 year ago. She constantly attending training, courses and upskilling to offer the best treatment in the fast paced evolving beauty industry. Brow Envy Perth have now extended their services to facials, lash Botox and teeth whitening.
Zaklina says she also mention ‘Ohhh and yes there’s always laughter, tears and free counselling thrown in as well’
The latest two trends are Brow Henna and Brow Lamination.
BROW HENNA
Henna has quite literally been used for thousands of years to temporarily dye the skin from India to Africa, but henna eyebrows have recently hit the Australian shore. Henna brows are a form of eyebrow tinting that is used to stain the skin beneath the brow hairs. The purpose of this is to cast a shadow or create an illusion of depth and fullness in the area, visually filling in any sparseness.
Henna is a safe and natural alternative to tints and dyes. It is vegan friendly and free from peroxide activators, making it a suitable option for anyone with sensitive skin. The results of henna brows typically last between 2-4 weeks, but it’s dependant on your skin type. If you have a dryer complexion, henna brows will tend to last a bit longer than they would on someone with an oily complexion.
BROW LAMINATION
An innovative technique called brow lamination originated in Russia, and it’s quickly making its way west. You may have noticed pictures of full, slicked-up brows with a high-shine finish taking over your Instagram Explore page. No matter what your brow concern is — gaps, thinning, overplucking, unruliness — brow lamination is an amazing solution and a great microblading alternative.
Brow lamination can quickly give you the arches of your favourite British celebrity, including, but not limited to, Cara Delevigne, Emilia Clarke, and Lucy Boynton — no matter what state your brows are in.
Brow lamination is basically a perm for your brows, as it gives them a set, uniform shape for an extended period of time. Instead of curls, a setting lotion helps brow hair stay brushed up and lifted upward for about six weeks.