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C**Y
I'm going to try to cover most of the negative reviews
I've been using these for several months. I've tried getting a few other "cheaper" brands with promising reviews, but I keep coming back to these. Nothing else looks nearly as natural. Not even the expensive Boss Brow. In fact, those are probably the worst I've tried.About 4 or 5 months ago I ordered these in dramatic. I went balls to the wall and shaved both my brows when they came in. I'm old. I'm part of the 90's, early 2000's crowd who way over plucked. Coupled with that, my brow hair started turning gray/white and were barely noticeable. Along with the sagging skin, they just looked awful.I truly screwed up the first several times of trying to get these on straight and correctly. It was definitely a learning curve. But seeing as though I had done shaved my whole forehead, it ended up being a learning curve I was forced to figure out.I see alot of people saying these are too thick or even too long. They aren't. Stop cutting them. Yall look silly. Besides, they're supposed to taper. We dont do block brows either. You're taking yourself straight back to the days of over-plucking. These are borderline thick enough. I don't care how "petite" your face is. You look silly.Some say it only sticks to the paper and not the skin. You're putting it on backwards. Flip it around.Some say they're too shiny. Well. They're temporary tattoos. The first 1-3 hours are going to be shiny. If you don't have the time for that to go away, put a tiny bit of translucent powder on and your problem is solved.Some say they're super sticky and fall or peel off within hours. You're not properly cleaning your brow area.Some say they don't stick over hair. Of course they don't. They're temporary tattoos. They're made to go on bare skin. Eyebrow hair is obviously going to make them lift. Any temporary tattoo cannot stick on course hair. Your "barely there" eyebrow is still course hair. Much like your eyelashes and pubes. It ain't gonna work. Shave it off.The pictures I took are terrible. I'm not a model and I'm certainly not a photographer. The angles are attrocious. Especially the one with just one eye. I don't find purpose in owning an expensive cell phone so all my pictures are crap and blurry. Sorry. These pictures were both taken a few minutes ago for the sole purpose of writing this review. I did one picture of both eyes with flash. The one eye is without. In real life, you can definitely see the individual hairs. The "dramatic" is more of a combination brow. This is what I prefer. To each their own. Individual hairs with shading. In this picture, this is the end of my second day of wear. I typically get about 3 days before I need to switch them out. I could probably get way more if I waxed my brows instead of shaving them. It's the hair growth that makes them lift. But 1. I'm too lazy for all that mess. 2. I simply just don't like pain. In short, it's the "grow back" of the hairs that cause them to lift. I also have a fairly physically demanding job and sweat alot. They don't budge. I feel like people who complain about them coming off with sweat are constantly wiping their brow or something. I have no idea. But it doesn't make sense.This is how I apply and get them to stay and work:I cleanse the whole forehead area and use the micelar (I have no idea how to actually spell it, but you know what im saying. I'm not getting out of bed to go look at the packaging. It's cold. My bed is warm) water wipe thingies. Then I use a razor to shave them baby butt smooth. Just a normal razor. The kind you use on your legs. Or steal your husband's. Those probably work better.Next, grab a box of those alcohol wipes. The little square reli-on or whatever. Spend more money and use a cotton pad with alcohol. Who cares. Just use rubbing alcohol. It takes the oils and crap off. Gets 'em real clean.Cut around the edge of the brows and stick them on where they belong. That's gonna vary by face. Make it easy on yourself and watch some videos on brow mapping. Then you will see how to match them to your face shape. It's actually really simple.Now, this is even more simple. Stop complicating it....grab a few squares of toilet paper off the roll. Wet the paper. Don't "dampen" it. Just saturate it. Then smoosh the wet toilet paper on the brow things. Don't rub. Smoosh. Just a simple, quick, hard press, down the length of the brow starting from the inside where the nose is. Toss the toilet paper in the trash. Use your fingers and press down on the sticker things. Pretty hard. They're gonna just slide off at this point (the paper, not the brows). Next you wet a couple fingers with water and rub pretty hard against the length of the brow 3-4 times. Start in the middle and go toward the nose. Then start in the middle again and go toward the outer tail. Then just rub it down from end to end. People complain about the spots the "stickers" leave that lift off and create tiny bald spots. Those are called bubbles where water or air get trapped under. Just smooth them out with wet fingers. Blot your brows dry and you're good to go.Each night before bed I lightly dust my brows with Revlon translucent setting powder. By the end of the day they are sticky to the touch. Especially the inner corners. The powder keeps them from wiping or peeling off on on your pillow. I literally sleep on my face. I promise the powder keeps them on.If you can't stand the initial shine, brush a bit of the aforementioned powder on. Boom. Shine immediately gone.Absolutely nobody has any idea I'm wearing fake lick-and-stick eyebrows (until my 7 year old randomly informs our waitresses, and strangers on the sidewalk, who are just trying to get through their day. He then follows that up with letting them know i have fake eyelashes as well because, "mommy is too lazy to do her mascara everyday"). Even my Dr complemented them and asked where I had them done so she could make an appointment. I shower with them. If anything, the steam makes them look even better. I have gone swimming with them and even to the hot springs. They're fabulous. You just have to be smarter than the packaging. If you aren't, you still have insanely high chances of getting it right.The only thing that has ever gone wrong with these is that one time , a month or so ago, I got charged twice. That could've easily been fixed on a simple chat message with amazon. I tried. But I honestly order way too much useless crap from Amazon and I forgot to write the order number down. By the time the real life associate hopped on and started prodding for the number that was buried deep within the abyss of fat sucking body shapers and random gadgets to improve stuff I don't even own, I had done lost interest in the whole fiasco and just abandoned ship.
A**R
Game Changer!!!
Some of the bad reviews are due to user error and/or not following instructions, it’s sad because they do not reflect the actual product. I saw one bad review where someone said it’s just a piece of plastic that falls off your face, that’s because you forgot to take the plastic off before attempting to apply the temporary tattoo. Just like a kids tattoo, it has plastic and you have to take it off before applying to your skin. I’ve seen other bad reviews about the product ripping off their natural eyebrows, that’s because you 1: you didn’t read that these work best with no eyebrows and 2: you ripped it off instead of using alcohol swabs to remove it like the instructions say.I swear one day I saw a TikTok ad with someone using similar temporary tattoo eyebrows (not as good quality though) and thought how ridiculous I would be if I were to use them... Yet here I am leaving a review on amazon 🤣.My left eyebrow has two scars from accident's before age 6. ER Doctors in the early 90’s weren’t as conscious about facial scarring as they are now so it’s noticeable and over the 30 years my brow line has lifted leaving my natural eyebrows uneven. I used to go to nail salons to get my eyebrows waxed or do eyebrow threading when I was younger but no one ever knew how to do my eyebrows evenly. I always wanted them even so I ended up plucking them thin to give the appearance of being even. Unfortunately I went too far and ruined my natural eyebrows. The thin eyebrow trend is long outdated and out of style.The drawing your eyebrow trend started. I started using eyebrow kits to draw my eyebrows on for several years. I wanted something more permanent though to make my morning routine faster but not eyebrow tattoos. The microblading trend started so in 2018 I decided to give it a try. I told the technician about my scars and that I wanted my eyebrows even but he said he couldn’t get them perfectly even. He mapped my eyebrows out and told me that even though he did it the way he was trained that some peoples faces just aren’t symmetrical. I told him I was ok with him removing some of my higher eyebrow to get my eyebrows level but he didn’t want to do it. I went ahead with the microblading anyhow and was somewhat pleased with the results. I had eyebrows at-least for a little while. The healing process was not great for me, my eyebrow area was red for like two weeks. Then my eyebrow area started scabbing and peeling. It hurt really bad and it looked Horrible. It itches like hell and you’re not supposed to scratch. Some of the ink lines came off during the healing process. My skin is oily too so the one included touch up 6 weeks later doesn’t suffice. I ended up using the micro-blading as a stencil for drawing on my eyebrows. It lasted for a couple years but eventually came off completely. Way too expensive and too painful to want to do regularly without the perfectly even eyebrows I wanted.I spent the last 4-5 years just drawing my eyebrows on but I got tired of the look. I struggled to get them to look even all the time and just wasn’t happy. I tried plucking more off the top of the higher left one and more off the bottom of the right one to “look” even. I tried stick on stencils and every method you can think of but my morning routine was just taking way too long. I was contemplating microblading or microshading but I wanted high quality which just isn’t feasible for me at nearly $900. I can’t afford eyebrow transplant at nearly $4k either. I thought about eyebrow tattoos but was just super nervous because it’s more permanent than microblading. If someone can’t get them even i’m stuck with horrible eyebrows and tattoo removal is painful. Plus all of those options are expensive, painful and have a long healing process.I was really self conscious about my real eyebrows and just didn’t feel comfortable walking around like that without penciled in eyebrows at home. I was thinking of shaving/waxing my eyebrows off completely because I’m just super tired of the uneven thin eyebrows. I thought maybe drawing them would be easier if I just didn’t have any hair. I know people derma-plain but I’m not a fan of shaving my face. I do my own mustache and chin waxing at home so I was thinking about waxing them off. I was just procrastinating but ended up running out of my eyebrow stencil stickers. Then somehow I came across these gems in April 2025 and they changed my life.I will say it took a while to figure out which ones I wanted and how to place them on my face. At first I chose the only dark brown ones I could find because that’s the color I was using for my eyebrow pencil. It was the natural Las Vegas in dark brown. I decided to get mapping string and eyebrow ruler sticky stencil (off Amazon of course) because I am not a naturally coordinated person that can easily measure distance and get things even with maximum effort. I used the mapping string at first but sometimes I don’t use it to save time in the AM on my way to work.I finally went all or nothing and waxed off my real eyebrows. I put on the Natural Las Vegas temp eyebrows and thought OMG these are way too sparse for me. I had no choice but to use them for 12 days since I had bought two sheets (i’m just keeping the 2nd one for emergency). I recommend looking at all the reviews and picking your favorite style but only buying one sheet to see how it looks on your face first. That way if you don’t like it, you’re only wasting $13. You should try different shapes for sure. Might be nice if they had a sampler sheet with like 3 of each to test the waters and pick the right shape but I know other people said they disliked that about other brands. I do like having a whole sheet with the same shape.I went back to the reviews to look at all the pictures and decided that I wanted to try the dramatic Las Vegas and dramatic Los Angeles. They only have light brown, brown and black. I committed to two sheets of each in color brown. I started with the Los Angeles for 12 days and loved it. The color isn’t as dark as my natural brown hair but it looks better than sharpie looking eyebrows. I tried the Las Vegas after the 12 days and decided to use the two sheets consecutively. I did make a bunch of mistakes and had to either re-do one or both even with using stencil or mapping string. It took me a while to get the hang of placement. If you put them on the wrong way, they look odd but if you put them on at a slight angle, they look perfectly arched.My skin in super oily so there’s no way I’m getting more than one day use out of these even with using matte powder but if I’m staying home and not going anywhere on the weekend, I will leave them on an extra day or so. 2-3 day temp tattoo eyebrow looks way better than 2-3 day drawn on eyebrow. I did the math and using once daily costs about the same per year as a cheap micro-blading without extra touch ups - just not having to pay all at once. Oh and no pain/long healing process.Sometimes I see these little bubbles in my temp eyebrows (from oil development on my skin under the temp tattoo). I just use my finger to gently tap the spot with the bubble and it goes away - please note I said gently tap and not wipe, wiping will damage the eyebrow look and wipe off part of the temp tattoo.I followed what a few reviews said but tried my own things too. pro tip: cut the entire sheet of eyebrows at once instead of cutting one set everyday. You can cut them as close to the eyebrow as possible using the image side, start at the bottom and work your way up.I’ll explain my process for application just in case. First start off with your hair removal process. I prefer waxing because it gets the hair from the root. Waxing lasts about two weeks but I can make it last another week or so with plucking re-growth as needed. I do it at home. I usually cover my eye with a cotton round while applying wax so I don’t accidentally get wax on my eyelashes.1. Wash your face and dry.2. Get 1 regular sheet of paper towel and rip in two or two of the smallest select a size paper towels and wet under the faucet. They don’t have to be soaking wet but they do need to be damp enough to soak the temp tattoo. I usually put them in a disposable bath cup and head to my make up table.3. Use alcohol swab to clean the eyebrow area.4. I’ll usually follow up with micellar water on a cotton round to gently hydrate the eye area - using all the adhesive will dry out your skin after a while and start to flake.5. Clean with alcohol swab again and let it dry or dry with a wash cloth.6. Optional: Use mapping string to mark the center of your face.7. Apply Eyebrow ruler slightly above brow line8. Dry run - try to figure out where how you want to place before actually placing. Usually along the brow line if best but it can be hard.9. Take the plastic off the tattoo side for both eyebrows.10. Place the temp tattoo on your face. I like to place the temp tattoo at a slight angle to get the arched look. It doesn’t have to be too much, just place the arch like 1/8 inch above. I place the inside edge first then the arch. If you place it and it doesn’t look right, you can gently remove it and try again but it could potentially mess up the tattoo.11. I like to use the cardstock from the eyebrow ruler to make sure the bottom and top inside edges line up. Then I check to make sure the arches line up. You can even check to make sure the tails line up.12. Then when you are happy with placement, Use the damp paper towels to soak the temp tattoos for about 20-30 secs. Once you lift, you should be good to go.13. I try to use wet fingers to make sure it’s flat. Don’t wipe too hard, just gently. If your fingers are too dry just stop.14. I use translucent or matte powder when done to help with the shine because I have oily skin.15. I like to throw all the little scraps/plastic from the temp tattoo and other trash into the bath cup I had the paper towels in to go straight in the trash.16. Make sure you look in the bathroom mirror before leaving the house. I have encountered days where there was a flaw in placement and they didn’t appear even or appeared to be too far apart. Some days a piece at the top will be squiggly, just make sure you look at yourself in a big mirror before leaving. If it’s messed up, wipe off with alcohol swabs at start again.I hope this helps. These have seriously changed my life. I feel more confident. My eyebrows look the same. Not always perfect but wayyyy better than uneven thin natural eyebrows or drawn on sharpie eyebrows with uneven thin natural eyebrows underneath. If I’m having a hard time with depression and not feeling like drawing my eyebrows, I don’t have to. Upgrade in the “makeup” process for sure. I like both the dramatic Los Angeles and dramatic Las Vegas very much. I May alternate these two shapes for a while but I’m open to trying other shapes in the future. I May update with a photo later on. I didn’t Iike taking pics before but now I feel more confident with these amazing eyebrows.
F**Z
Prints them light every other order!
I am getting really TIRED of getting very LIGHT prints evey other time I order these its SO wrong I can't even afford these but I love them when they are printed CORRECTLY!!! It's like they're printer ink starts running out and they're like oh freakin well let's just sell them like that anyways for 15 DOLLARS after tax like people are getting totally RIPPED, I don't even want to wear them they are nothing like how they're supposed to look!!!
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Easy to put on
These was easy to put on , they definitely have a more harsh look then the regular ones .
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