you always want to follow that natural hair growth. But I wold say that the pinecone is great for someone who wants a super clean tail that comes to a point.
When microblading do you work behind your clients head (brows being upside down) or on the side of the brow you are working on? what would you recommend is best?
I've been practice microblading since Nov 15th on latex n I still feel awkward.. do u have an tips or advice? It's like I feel like I get it but than its gets awkward again...
I think we all feel this way when we practice a lot. My advice is take a break from your practice when you’re getting frustrated. And then come back to your practice later.
Just make sure the transition is at the same spot on both sides. you want the tradition to match the clients natural hair growth so wherever their hair growth changes- that's where you would want to put it.
the strokes. should be around the same size. but I always start at the baseline and bring the stroke up a little past half way. hopefully I'm understanding your questions.
@@bossbrowsla i think you did lol , well I know there’s different blade right? How do I know which blade to start with ? Thank you for replying so fast and I love you’re video so informative and explained really good
@@abrushofconfidence7896 I choose the blade based on the thickness of my clients hair. I always use a u blade. (Just my preference). But I have a video that may help with your question. 👉🏻 m.ruclips.net/video/tmuaXB2USo8/видео.html
I love the way it flows on the tail but showing it on a fake skin makes it hard to see ( it’s too small) and there were not enough lighting in it. I wish if you can show it on a bigger scale.
Love most of your videos but this one was incredibly hard to follow due to poor quality. Looks like such a great tutorial but such a disappointment were not able to see up close and clearly.
totally agree. Its very hard to film the strokes up close... especially during quarantine when you're filming them yourself and can't see if its blurry or not 🤷🏼♀️ I recently hired a videographer to help film some of these for better quality. But thanks for the tip.
Can you do a video on your pigments? I’m so stressed over this part, there is SO much information out there. 😭
I will try to make a video on pigments soon. 🙌🏻
Definitely takes some getting used to!
I know right?
Thank you so much. I'm so grateful for all of your videos you post. ♥️
thanks for the nice comment! ✌🏼🤗
Wonderful i really appreciated ❤❤
THANK YOU!
Hi I would like to know for whom is the pine cone shape eyebrows good for?
you always want to follow that natural hair growth. But I wold say that the pinecone is great for someone who wants a super clean tail that comes to a point.
The music is really distracting. But your videos are very helpful.
Noted! 👍🏻
When microblading do you work behind your clients head (brows being upside down) or on the side of the brow you are working on? what would you recommend is best?
Thats a. great question. I actually have a video on that. 👉🏼ruclips.net/video/P4XWV-higWo/видео.html
Love you videos doll!❤️
Thank you so much!! And thanks for watching
What is that stencil you’re using called and can I get it from amazon
are you talking about the synthetic skins im using? I sell those on my website. www.bossbrowsla.com
I've been practice microblading since Nov 15th on latex n I still feel awkward.. do u have an tips or advice? It's like I feel like I get it but than its gets awkward again...
I think we all feel this way when we practice a lot. My advice is take a break from your practice when you’re getting frustrated. And then come back to your practice later.
@@bossbrowsla okay I see, thank you
I mean do I start with a bigger stroke or a small one ?
I answered in the comment before. 👍🏻
Thanks
No problem
How many clients can you do for one pigment bottle? Thank you
good question... I don't know the answer to that though. it's hard to keep count.
I am struggling at the redirection point like where and how much
Just make sure the transition is at the same spot on both sides. you want the tradition to match the clients natural hair growth so wherever their hair growth changes- that's where you would want to put it.
We learned the pinecone in training but not staggered strokes.
I teach different stroke patterns in my online class. Here is the link if you want to check it out. ➡️ trainlikeaboss.teachable.com
Very nice
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
How do you know which blade to start with ?
the strokes. should be around the same size. but I always start at the baseline and bring the stroke up a little past half way. hopefully I'm understanding your questions.
@@bossbrowsla i think you did lol , well I know there’s different blade right? How do I know which blade to start with ? Thank you for replying so fast and I love you’re video so informative and explained really good
@@abrushofconfidence7896 I choose the blade based on the thickness of my clients hair. I always use a u blade. (Just my preference). But I have a video that may help with your question. 👉🏻 m.ruclips.net/video/tmuaXB2USo8/видео.html
I love the way it flows on the tail but showing it on a fake skin makes it hard to see ( it’s too small) and there were not enough lighting in it. I wish if you can show it on a bigger scale.
giiiirrrlll . you and me both. i use three ring lights and still struggle with lighting... lol 😂
i will try to create another video soon 🤩
@@bossbrowsla you are great!!
@@souhailahadid750 you are great!! 😘
Love most of your videos but this one was incredibly hard to follow due to poor quality. Looks like such a great tutorial but such a disappointment were not able to see up close and clearly.
totally agree. Its very hard to film the strokes up close... especially during quarantine when you're filming them yourself and can't see if its blurry or not 🤷🏼♀️ I recently hired a videographer to help film some of these for better quality. But thanks for the tip.
The shaky hand was very concerning 😮
looks great tho !