The speaker demonstrates a detailed procedure for drawing eyebrows using a dermatographic pencil and a thread. The process involves careful marking of the eyebrow shape, followed by transferring the design to the other side for symmetry. The speaker emphasizes the importance of respecting the natural shape of the eyebrow and the skin's hair density. The speaker also shares their preferred tools, including a dermatographic pencil from Mitsubishi and a small brush. Throughout the demonstration, the speaker explains each step in detail, providing a comprehensive guide for those interested in learning the technique.
1. The speaker is teaching a procedure that typically involves a sieve. [Source: Text]
2. The speaker uses a sewing thread, a dermatographic pencil from Mitsubishi, and a small brush during the procedure. [Source: Text]
3. The procedure involves marking the initial point on the client's nose, being careful not to mark too much and causing the skin to look different when the product is applied. [Source: Text]
4. The speaker uses a dermatographic pencil to mark the eyebrow's initial point, respecting the client's hair as much as possible. [Source: Text]
5. The speaker marks the high point of the eyebrow, ensuring the line is very taut to avoid smudging. [Source: Text]
6. The speaker then connects the dots, making one side first and transferring the design to the other side for comparison. [Source: Text]
7. The speaker uses a thread to make the marking, pulling it down the hairline to follow the amount of hair the client has. [Source: Text]
8. The speaker combs the hairs up to the lower part, ensuring the product doesn't smudge. [Source: Text]
9. The speaker uses a dermatographic pencil to clean the skin, then applies an astringent before marking. [Source: Text]
10. The speaker carefully brushes the client's skin over the line, then finishes the procedure with a cleaning product. [Source: Text]
11. The finished product is described as beautiful, clean, and well-executed. [Source: Text]