In this video, the presenter demonstrates the bromination procedure for eyebrows using a kit from Master. The video starts with eyebrow cleaning using Johnson's shampoo and saline solution, followed by combing the hairs upwards and outwards. The presenter applies step 1 from the kit, a cream with amino acids, to make the eyebrow hairs more malleable. Afterward, the brows are combed again, and plastic wrap is applied, leaving it for 15 minutes. The same process is repeated with step 2 from the kit, a neutralizing cream, which is applied to fix the brows in an upward position. Finally, the plastic wrap is removed, and any remaining product is cleaned off with cotton and water.
1. The video is a step-by-step guide to performing a bromination procedure on eyebrows using a kit from Master.
2. The kit includes a glue for eyelashes, phases for the procedure (phases one, two, and three), and brushes.
3. The first step involves cleaning the eyebrows with Johnson's shampoo and saline solution, or alternatively, kisses.
4. After cleaning, the eyebrows are combed with a disposable gloss brush.
5. The procedure uses a product with amino acids from the Master kit to make the eyebrows more malleable.
6. The product is applied to the eyebrows with a brush, always pulling the hairs upwards.
7. The eyebrows are then covered with plastic wrap for 15 minutes to allow the product to act.
8. The eyebrows are then massaged and cleaned with a dry cotton pad to remove the product.
9. The second step involves applying a neutralizing cream to fix the eyebrows in an upward position.
10. The third and final step involves applying a hydrating product to the eyebrows, which can be left on the skin.
11. The procedure requires a new brush for each step due to the removal of previous products.
12. The client can comb their eyebrows at home to maintain the effect.
13. The procedure can result in a reddish appearance on the skin due to the frequent use of the brush.
14. The final result is a more natural, voluminous eyebrow.