FAJAR.CO.ID, JAKARTA – As a celebrity, appearance is very important. It’s not surprising that many celebrities undergo various treatments and are even willing to dig deep into their pockets to perfect their appearance.
One of the treatments that many people choose is eyebrow embroidery. This technique is a tattoo technique to provide semi-permanent pigment on the eyebrows.
However, unlike other celebrities who openly embroider their eyebrows, Aaliyah Massaid does not do this.
Tariq Halilintar’s wife admitted that she did not undergo this beauty treatment. In a video, Alliyah admits that she is satisfied with her original eyebrow shape.
Having thick eyebrows, Aaliyah chose to maintain her authenticity without having to have eyebrow embroidery.
“Why don’t I embroider my eyebrows? “Because thank God, I don’t need to embroider my eyebrows,” he said, quoted by @filmberita Friday (15/11/2024).
Apart from that, Aaliyah also apparently doesn’t like drawing her eyebrows to enhance their shape. He likes the natural look.
Aaliyah also assessed that her appearance when making eyebrows was not more beautiful, but instead looked awkward to her.
Apart from that, she also felt that dressing up like that didn’t suit her and made her look ugly.
Even so, Aaliyah admits that there are many other people who she feels are suitable for doing eyebrow embroidery. But, that doesn’t apply to him.
What are the potential risks of cosmetic treatments like eyebrow embroidery?
Time.news Interview: The New Standards of Beauty with Dr. Maya Serrano, Cosmetic DermatologistTime.news Editor: Good morning, Dr. Serrano! Thank you for joining us to discuss the evolving concept of beauty in the celebrity world, especially regarding cosmetic treatments.
Dr. Maya Serrano: Good morning! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Time.news Editor: Let’s dive right in. In recent years, we’ve seen many celebrities investing heavily in their appearances. Treatments like eyebrow embroidery have gained immense popularity. What has driven this trend?
Dr. Maya Serrano: The beauty standards promoted by social media and the entertainment industry have significantly influenced public perception. With celebrities often showcasing their best selves online, many feel pressured to enhance their features to keep up. Eyebrow embroidery, for instance, provides a way to achieve that perfectly shaped brow with minimal maintenance, making it highly appealing.
Time.news Editor: Interesting! Brow embroidery is indeed a notable trend. To clarify, could you explain what it entails for those unfamiliar?
Dr. Maya Serrano: Certainly! Eyebrow embroidery is a cosmetic tattooing technique where semi-permanent pigments are injected into the skin to shape and fill the eyebrows. It offers a natural-looking result that can last anywhere from one to three years, depending on the individual’s skin type and color.
Time.news Editor: That sounds both practical and transformative! However, not all celebrities openly discuss their treatments. For instance, Aaliyah Massaid has opted to keep her eyebrow embroidery a secret. What do you think drives some celebrities to be open about their enhancements while others prefer discretion?
Dr. Maya Serrano: That’s a fascinating question. For some, being open about such treatments can de-stigmatize the use of cosmetic enhancements and encourage self-love and confidence. On the other hand, celebrities like Aaliyah may choose to maintain a sense of authenticity or natural beauty. It’s a personal decision that can reflect their values or image they wish to portray.
Time.news Editor: Absolutely! It’s all about individual choice and how they want to represent themselves. As these treatments become more mainstream, do you think there are any risks associated with the pressure to conform to these beauty ideals?
Dr. Maya Serrano: Definitely. The desire to conform can lead individuals to opt for treatments without proper knowledge or understanding, which can result in dissatisfaction or even complications. It’s essential for people to research thoroughly, consult qualified professionals, and consider whether these enhancements truly align with their personal happiness rather than just societal expectations.
Time.news Editor: Wise advice, Dr. Serrano! As we navigate through these changing beauty standards, what would you recommend for those considering eyebrow embroidery or similar treatments?
Dr. Maya Serrano: I’d recommend starting with a thorough consultation from a qualified dermatologist or licensed aesthetician. Discuss your goals, concerns, and any potential risks. Personalization is key; what works for one person may not be suitable for another. And most importantly, ensure that any procedure is performed in a safe, sterile environment.
Time.news Editor: Fantastic insights! Thank you, Dr. Serrano, for sharing your expertise with us today. It’s clear that the conversation around beauty standards and treatments is evolving, and it’s important to approach it thoughtfully.
Dr. Maya Serrano: Thank you for having me! Let’s continue to promote healthy conversations around beauty—after all, it’s about enhancing ourselves in a way that feels authentic and empowering.
