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Becca
04-26-2009, 03:44 PM
I just wanted to say that I've only tried the Derm Match on my scalp and only for about a month or two before my hair was too thin to use it anymore.

I did want to add for women who have lost their eyebrows that it is fabulous in creating new brows. To me it looks more natural to use a brush and feather it on. (But that could be that I lack the skills in using the pencil.) It can be blended so it is not a harsh line. It is also somewhat waterproof so I've had good luck with it staying on all day as long as I don't rub it.

Angela
04-26-2009, 03:59 PM
Wow, I never thought about Dermatch application for the eyebrows. I am considering purchasing Dermatch, and I still have one or two little patches of missing eyebrow which I usually color in with a eyeliner...I agree that that the pencil can be a little hard looking.

I have heard that Dermatch doesn't come off easily. How do you remove it?

Becca
04-26-2009, 04:52 PM
I never really had a problem with it coming off of my eyebrow area. I just use a regular cleanser and it seems to do the trick. I do have pretty oily skin by the end of the day so I noticed that if I do rub that area, it will just come off. But it would do that if I used eyebrow pencil too. I don't really use it how it is supposed to be used on your head though. You are supposed to wet the applicator first, then rub it on the Derm Match and apply that to the scalp. I just use it dry because then I can feather it easier.

Angela
04-26-2009, 04:59 PM
Thanks hon, its good to know that it can be versatile.:D

VictoriaG
04-26-2009, 05:45 PM
I've tried brow powders and I have trouble controlling the brush - I probably need a smaller brush! I've been using pencils, too, but they do look harsh. I never thought to try Derm Match for this, thanks for posting this

Women's Hair Loss Project
04-26-2009, 09:35 PM
I just wanted to say that I've only tried the Derm Match on my scalp and only for about a month or two before my hair was too thin to use it anymore.

I did want to add for women who have lost their eyebrows that it is fabulous in creating new brows. To me it looks more natural to use a brush and feather it on. (But that could be that I lack the skills in using the pencil.) It can be blended so it is not a harsh line. It is also somewhat waterproof so I've had good luck with it staying on all day as long as I don't rub it.


Thanks for creating the thread about using DermMatch for the eyebrows, I bet most women wouldn't even have thought of that. I know a lot of women really do like the product for concealing their hair loss. I haven't yet purchased any for myself, but I will have to very soon.