Tips for sending us brow photos

Tips for sending us brow photos
How to Send Us Brow Photos for Consultation or Model Opportunities

Whether you have previous permanent makeup (PMU) or are interested in becoming a brow model, clear and accurate photos are essential for us to assess your brows properly. Here’s a quick guide to ensure your photos provide the best representation of your brows.


Why Clear Photos Matter

Accurate photos allow us to evaluate your brows’ natural shape, any existing PMU, and determine how we can best work together to achieve your goals. Here’s how to take the perfect brow photos:


Photo Guidelines

  1. Avoid Filters

It’s important to capture your brows in their natural state, so please avoid using any filters or editing tools. Filters can alter the color and texture of your brows, making it difficult for us to assess the true condition of any previous PMU or natural hair.

  2. Good Lighting is Key

Natural light works best for clear photos. Stand near a window or a well-lit area to avoid shadows and ensure we can see the true color and detail of your brows.

  3. No Mirror Selfies

Mirror selfies can distort the angles and won’t provide the accurate views we need. Instead, have someone take your photos or use your phone’s front camera.


Required Angles

To give us a full perspective of your brows, please take the following shots:

  • Straight-On

Face the camera directly, with your entire brow area in view. This helps us see the overall shape and symmetry.

  • Turned Slightly Left

Turn your head slightly to the left, showing the profile of your right brow. This angle helps us see the depth and any fading on one side.

  • Turned Slightly Right

Turn your head slightly to the right, showing the profile of your left brow for the same reasons.


Ready to Send Your Photos?

Once you’ve taken your photos according to the guidelines above, feel free to send them to us by email or text. We’ll review them and get back to you with the next steps, whether it’s for a PMU consultation or a potential modeling opportunity.