Hardest REHAB ever: Brow Rehab with Kristie Streicher and The Feathered Brow

January 15, 2014

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I failed brown rehab.

This blog post has literally taken me MONTHS to write. Why?  Because going 8 weeks without TOUCHING my brows is nearly impossible. Yup, those were my only simple directions after the phenomenal Kristie Streicher and her brow loving hands got one look at me.

They’re too thin.  They need to be softer.  More, well…feathery!

She cleaned them up with a tweezer ( no wax!) and told me one thing, no-touchy.  Truth be told, I have done a decent job of not touching the giant gaps that need to be filled.  But I have touched a few baby hairs that I thought would make no big diff when I went in for my FIRST 8 week follow up.

Nope. I failed.  I wasn’t supposed to touch anything.  Why? Because hair grows in cycles (please read more below) and we need to train these pups to all be on the same rhythm.  That way they are filling out in unison, which in turn, makes it easier on us, because we don’t have to tweeze every day to stay on top of individual growth cycles.

Kristie lightened them a touchwith a vegetable based dye (my most favorite beauty trick ever, besides eyelash extensions) and begged me not to touch a thing.  Even the unibrow dudes?  Yup, even those guys.  She wanted them to grown in a bit and give my brow a softer, more youthful vibe. Once again: the feathered brow, people!

Ok, I don’t know what month of rehab I am in. I’m honestly scared to go back.  I’ve been, well, touching them.  Kristie is so strikingly gorgoeus and smart you just want to be perfect for her and do what she says.  Why am I such a rebel?

Ok, deep breath, it’s not drugs I’m kicking, it’s tweezing. Reframe.

Then again, to be honest, we all know how soothing tweezing can be. I can get into a drug-like trance, right? Do I need therapy? (more?)  Probably.

If you are victim of over-plucking, or if your brows need work and they probably do, you just don’t know it, see Kristie.  You might not need rehab like me, then again, you’re lucky if you do.  So far I will confess to growing some serious teenage brows and now when I look at my girlfriends they all look over-tweezed and well…it makes you look old.  (Sorry!)before-after-brows-bw4

 

 

Here is her interview with GOOP about Brows!

Q:What’s the ideal brow shape? Is it different for different people? How can we achieve it?

A:The Feathered Brow technique I created looks great on every face. It is simply your own natural eyebrow shape with just a few carefully selected hairs removed. Women can achieve this look at home by first letting their eyebrows grow out for 3-4 months in order to see their natural shape and arch. Then only tweeze the few hairs it takes to open up the outer arch of the brow.

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The perfect feathered brow.

The biggest mistake women make is not finding their own natural arch. Often, the arch is placed too close to the inner part of brow, and arches up in the middle of the brow leaving one looking surprised. Eyebrows that are too long and come too far down can make eyes look droopy. If you try to arch your eyebrows too high above the bone, it will look unnatural. You should tweeze little or no hair from the ends of the brows, and you always want to make sure the brows are trailing off in an upward and outward direction, and never downward.

To find your natural arch – draw an invisible line from the corner of the nose straight up towards the forehead (a). This is where the eyebrows should start. The arch should fall just outside the pupil if you’re holding the pencil at a diagonal from the outer corner of the nostril(b). The eyebrow should extend and then end in a straight line from outer nostril to the end of the eye (c).brow-graphic2

Q: What to do if you’ve over plucked?

A: Most people over-tweeze or are just tweezing too often. More than anything, people want thicker brows, but they are under the impression that they cannot grow them. Pulling out a few hairs everyday can profoundly affect how the rest of the brow grows. I have developed what I call Brow Rehab. Clients surrender their brows to my management to allow them to grow out.

The first 2-3 months of putting the tweezers down are the hardest, but by then brows become trained and the growth cycle synchronized. And any hair removal occurs all at once, rather than every few days or weeks. Your brows become only as high maintenance as you train them to be.

 

Q: When to tint and why…

A: Using vegetable dyes to lighten or richen/darken the eyebrows is the best way to soften or add fullness and definition to a light or sparse-looking eyebrow. Most clients color their hair, so why not color the eyebrows to match? The look is very natural and slowly fades out after 3-4 weeks without leaving a line of demarcation or roots.

Q: Pluck or Wax?

A: I prefer tweezing because it is the most precise and the least irritating form of epilation. I have always preferred and only ever tweezed. I believe it is the only way to achieve the softly diffused “feathered” look. Waxing the skin around the eye area over time can cause diminished elasticity in the skin, and may lead to premature sagging. Waxing can also cause skin irritation or breakouts. 

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LOS ANGELES
KRISTIE STREICHER BEAUTY BAR 

AT WARREN-TRICOMI

8327 MELROSE AVE.

LOS ANGELES, CA

+1 323 651 4545

 

NEW YORK
KRISTIE STREICHER BEAUTY BAR 
AT WARREN-TRICOMI FLATIRON
125 5TH AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10003
+1 212 262 8899 
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Kristie Streicher Beauty Bar is a beauty haven offering eyebrow shaping, lash enhancements, and a full range of makeup services and products. Kristie is one of the most sought after Eyebrow Specialists and Makeup Artists in the county, working in New York and Los Angeles for celebrities, actors, models, top fashion designers, and photographers. She is a leading beauty industry insider who has been requested by many to create beauty looks for editorial photo shoots, runways, and red carpet events. Discover Kristie’s hand blended line of exclusive products including her Aforé Oil and Après Calming Cream, along with a personally curated selection of cosmetics including Stila, Kimiko, Blinc Cosmetics, Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics, and La Rocca.

EYEBROW SHAPE

Kristie Streicher is known for creating the perfect “Feathered Brow” shape. Her philosophy is simple: always work with the natural shape of the eyebrow, rendering beautiful, long, and full brows. A custom blended vegetable tint is first used to fill in sparse areas, which simultaneously adds shine and color to the brow. Kristie’s famous Afore Oil is then used to soften skin and hair follicles, making tweezing virtually painless and helping to prevent redness and irritation. Après cream is then used following tweezing to calm and soothe the skin. Both signature products are available for purchase at the Beauty Bar and online. *For more information, visit our page dedicated to the Feathered Brow.

By Kristie Streicher – Starting at $150
By Senior Specialist – $85

 

LASH TINT

A custom blended vegetable dye to darken lashes. For those who work out or simply want to save time, it provides beautiful darker lashes without mascara. Tint can last anywhere from 3-5 weeks.

$35 – $50

BROW TINT

A custom blended vegetable dye that can color and highlight, soften, or simply add warmth and dimension to brows. Tint can last anywhere from 3-5 weeks.

$50 – $75

 

BROW REHAB
If you have always wanted a more natural looking, full eyebrow, then Brow Rehab is the answer. It’s a process that can require 3-12 months to complete. We begin by showing you what your eyebrow potential can be during the “grow out” phase of the process. There are various phases of hair growth that you will learn, each of which takes time and patience. Frequently, before and after photos are taken to document the process. Appointments are scheduled every 4-6 weeks with NO tweezing, waxing, or trimming between visits. That can be quite challenging for some, but committing to the “Brow Rehab” process will allow the greatest growth potential for your eyebrow and will help to coordinate the growth phase, ultimately allowing all the eyebrow hairs to grow simultaneously every 4-6 weeks. This is the secret to a natural looking brow.
$50 – $150