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Using iPad drawings to draw the hairstrokes or shape on clients' faces is a fun and interactive way to practice hairstroke patterns and show clients what their shape and brows will look like before their appointment. This innovative technique allows eyebrow technicians to take their work to the next level by using digital tools to create a visual representation of the desired brow shape.

There are several benefits to using iPad drawings to shape brows. Firstly, it provides clients with a realistic preview of what their brows will look like after the procedure. This helps to manage client expectations and ensures that they are satisfied with the final result. By drawing the hairstrokes or shape on an iPad, technicians can easily make adjustments and show clients different options, allowing them to choose the shape that best suits their face.

In addition to being a useful tool for clients, using iPad drawings also benefits the technicians themselves. It allows them to experiment with different brow shapes and patterns without the need for extensive practice on a live model. This saves time and reduces the risk of mistakes during the actual procedure. Technicians can also use the iPad drawings as a reference guide during the appointment, ensuring that they achieve the desired shape and symmetry.


Disclaimer


Before we get started, it's important to set the right expectations with our clients. Let them know that the drawings created on the iPad are not 3D and that the results may vary.

While the iPad offers incredible tools and features for drawing, it's essential to understand that the digital medium has its limitations. Unlike a 3D model, the drawings created on the iPad are 2D representations. They can resemble 3D shapes and objects, but they will not be identical. It's important for clients to be aware of this, so they don't have unrealistic expectations.

One way to communicate this to clients is by showcasing examples of previous work done on the iPad. Show them how the drawings can capture the essence and form of 3D objects but may not have the same level of depth and volume. Explain that the iPad drawings are like paintings or illustrations, where the artist uses color, shading, and perspective to create the illusion of 3D. By setting this expectation, you can ensure that clients appreciate the unique qualities of iPad drawings and avoid any potential disappointment.

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