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Blaze on with beautiful brows

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Eyebrows are a pivotal feature of your face, but there are many who have naturally sparse brows, uneven brows, or even have no brows at all. There is a cure and it’s called microbladi­ng! It is a form of semi-permanent tattoo and looks completely natural, as it involves creating thin hair strands in the same direction as the natural hair.

Isya Aesthetics, led by New York’s celebrity dermatolog­ist and wellness expert, Dr Kiran Sethi

Lohia, has tied up with Canadian Dr Maria Moses of Busy Bee Spa, who is flying in to treat clients’ eyebrow, lash, and semiperman­ent makeup needs.

“We use a finely-bladed pen to create fine strokes within the brow outline, hair line, or scalp hair partings, that remarkably mimic natural hair. The end result is often so natural that it is hard to tell you have had anything done at all. Generally popular amongst brow aficionado­s, when done correctly, microbladi­ng even looks completely natural on people who started with almost no brows!” says Dr Lohia.

Typically, microbladi­ng lasts for one to two years, and will have to be redone in order to keep your results. The procedure is costly, but is a form of art that requires intensive training and practice.

“We recognise that our clients need the best technique and results, so we are excited to bring Dr Maria Moses from Toronto. She will not only transform brows, but will also be microbladi­ng scalps and do semi-permanent eyeliner and lipsticks. In addition, she has innovated lash lifts and semi-permanent mascara, along with tradition lash extensions,” adds Dr Lohia.

Book now for September 16-22 before all the slots get taken.

Address: Isya Aesthetics E-12/7 ground floor, Vasant Vihar. Phone: 9667300691/ 9667377709. Website: www. isyaderm.com E-mail: info@ isyaderm.com.

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PHOTOS : HTCS Renowned celebrity dermatolog­ist Dr Kiran Sethi Lohia
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