Her experience and knowledge of the facial contours is reflected in her ability to perfectly implant beautifully applied permanent make-up. Mary can perfect and create perfectly placed brows, smouldering eyeliner and gorgeous lips.
Press Reviews & Newspaper Articles
Noteworthy Applications of Cosmetic Make-up: Below are two Daily Record newspaper articles featuring important cosmetic makeup work carried out by Mary Spence at Million Dollar brows Glasgow. We stress important since the newspaper articles focus on two very common and uncomfortable hair loss conditions, which thousands of people suffer from worldwide and which are seldom mentioned in the media. The conditions of Alopecia and Trichotillomania are confidence crushing and self esteem removing medical conditions.
In her long standing career as a top level cosmetic makeup technician, Mary Spence has given hundreds of women and men their self confidence back through the proper application of medical tattoos. This is important to note since it shows the practical and helpful side the permanent cosmetic makeup industry. Cosmetic makeup can mean much more to certain people than just a beauty therapy treatment, which of course is still very important for an individual’s self confidence. Click through to the Daily Record on the links below if you wish to read their excellent MDB
Alopecia sufferer Laura Armstrong 26 was diagnosed with the condition which causes hair loss at the age of 15. Having battled alopecia since she was a teenager, Laura tried everything to help boost her appearance and self-esteem. But the mum of one could never have imagined that getting her eyebrows tattooed would help transform her life. Laura, 26, was diagnosed with alopecia at the age of 15 when her hair, eyebrows and eyelashes started to thin out. Having always been proud of her long, flowing locks, she had to come to terms with her changing appearance, something she says had a devastating impact on her life. She said: “Every time I brushed my hair...
Read full articleTrichotillomania sufferer 44-year-old Mary McCusker started pulling out her eyelashes and eyebrows as a kid and it developed into an obsession, now she’s discovered a way to fix it She was just seven when she stared at herself in the mirror and saw something she didn’t like, her eyebrows! She yanked out a few of the hairs with her fingers and found she couldn’t stop. By her teens, Mary had ripped out all but a few eyelashes and most of her brows. She would spend hours pencilling in her eyebrows before daring to leave the house. Mary, 44, said: “It started in childhood and quickly developed into a habit I have no control over. “At first it was just a few hairs now and then...
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