Joined Eyebrowdery’s Bloggers’ Day


I may not be the beauty-queen-type of mom but I have always been thankful about the way I look. I am sure the other mommies reading this post will also identify with me if I say that how I look is the last thing on my mind on a regular mommy-day. But there can be times when you would play in your mind how you want to look with long, curly hair, longer eyelashes, fairer skin or flatter tummy (that’s me, thinking out loud).

And so it was encouraging to have known that Eyebrowdery was established to offer the most innovative way of putting permanent make-up on mommies’ beautiful faces, with materials coming from all natural plant extracts, organic, environment friendly and 100% safe.

picture1Definitely liking their nails services with regular manicure, gel manicure, chrome nails and nail whitening services offered. There is also the Little Onesies Princess Treatment that will allow your small daughters to enjoy mani/pedi services with mommy.

picture2Make-up embroidery has become known in fashion forward countries like Singapore, Korea, Hong Kong, Japan and a whole lot more. Miss Klarisse Tabao (pictured above), CEO of the Eyebrowdery, who has keen sense in beauty, fashion, and who is naturally ‘kikay’, took up classes in Singapore from a very famous school when it comes to embroidery, Aesthetics International Academy.

Got to observe a 3D Eyebrowdery treatment on the bloggers’ day and it was interesting to see the model’s face accurately assessed for its shape to go with the best eyebrow contour.

picture3Eyebrowdery, unlike tattoo, is a semi-permanent treatment that may last from 2 to 5 years. It is done by adding natural colored pigment from plant extracts to the skin. Klarisse started tracking out the area first and showed the model if it matches her desired brow shape and color. The entire area is then filled with hair-like pigments giving the brows a full and flawless look.

picture4 picture5 picture6Another model went for Eyeliner Tinting, great option when you find it hard to use an eyeliner pencil. It is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that may last from 4 to 6 weeks.

picture7 picture8Whatever treatment you decide to go for, mommies, please know that we are all wonderfully and fearfully made by God. Eyebrowdery shares the vision of enhancing our God-given looks and how to make moms’ lives easier by providing a quicker way of completing your beauty upkeep.

Please follow this page for more about Eyebrowdery as I try eyebrow threading service in the coming weeks.

Eyebrowdery is at Unit 201 Fox Square Building 53 Connecticut St. Northeast Greenhills San Juan City. Book appointments at 7517236.

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24 thoughts on “Joined Eyebrowdery’s Bloggers’ Day

  1. Wow – what a great day you had, Lorly. Though I don’t wear makeup at all, there are times when I would rather feel feminine and stare at myself in the mirror. Haha! I have a frustration over my brows because I can’t get them to look like the ones teens have today (like Erich, for example; oh, I love her brows!). I’d definitely love to get myself a makeover of some sort but I’m too scared of letting other people pluck/thread my brows!

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  2. This is actually an investment for those moms who want to look presentable but is always on the go. 🙂 I mean it takes around 4-7 minutes of our make up time cause we have to get precise with our brows. Cause as we all know, brows can make or break a look… 🙂

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  3. Niceeee! I used to wear make up when I was working in my previous job and I remember I always have an issue with maintaining good eyebrows. This is really good, plus I love the idea of taking my daughter for her own service as well.

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  4. I’ve only learned doing my eyebrows last year. Seriously. I really dunnow how I managed all these years. I really think that putting on makeup is a special ability. My makeup skills are so dinosaur era!

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  5. I like this! I’ve always had issues with my brows and schedule a monthly threading for this. Hahaha. This could really save me all the hassle when it comes to handling my brows 🙂

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  6. maybe i should consider this, too! i hardly have time to brush my hair before bringing my little one to school, and my brows are the least of my concern!

    your enhanced brows look very good on you! ^_^

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  7. Is it like eyebrow tattoo? Is it painful? And is it costly? Coz I usually just opt in to eyebrow threading or sugaring and haven’t considered this kind of procedure. 🙂

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  8. Wow! This is the first time I’ve heard of such thing. I don’t wear make up as well (I don’t know how to do it actually) and having a perfectly shaped eyebrows is really one thing I wish I knew how to do. However, I think this procedure can really do wonders! I mean, a perfectly shaped eyebrows can instantly make every girl’s face more beautiful! It’s also great to know that they use organic products so I guess safety isn’t going to be an issue. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. I just experienced eyebrow threading a few months ago. Actually, twice pa lang! It was painful at first pero after you see the end result, di sayang ang mga luha during the procedure! I’m curious about those semi-permanent eyebrows…

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  10. I’ve been seeing different kinds of permanent beauty treatments in malls. I admit that I might consider getting my face done pretty soon. Not because I don’t feel beautiful enough, but like you said, I want to improve what God already gave me (looks, talents, everything).

    I also love the idea of permanent makeup because I spend eons just putting on makeup when I go out. Maybe permanent eye makeup could lessen the time I spend on dressing up.

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