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Eyebrow Microblading

ilbbaicnl
Keep it in my pants when I do OTC. If I were a stripper it would stand for I like big bucks and I can not lie.
Since they're aren't many 65-year-old strippers, I hear dancers talking about eyebrow microblading as a follow-on occupation. The way they talk about it seems too good to be true. I guesstimated some numbers. Say 2% of the population wants this service, they get it twice a year, 1 in 10,0000 people provide it, the net profit is $200. So that works out to making $80,000 a year, working less than 20 hours a ween on average. But dancers say you can make over $100,000 a year working part-time. But I think my numbers are on the optimistic side. Thoughts?

7 comments

  • blahblahblah23
    3 years ago
    Idk too much about this but I figure it is extremely over saturated like doing hair and/or nails or tattoo artist. A lot of these girls are always in the club cuz they are too broke to pay for bills/wants from their day job.

    I'm not trying to be mean, this is just the reality of it.


    I'm guessing a lot of them take on another bs low paid job to make a little and have a break from the club.

    I just dont understand why girls would pay for beauty school though to always be having sex with guys 2 or 3 times their age to pay bills or be at the club.

    The point of paying for school is to have a high powered career and gtfo the fucking club honestly. It just gets worse not better in clubs.
  • ilbbaicnl
    3 years ago
    The appeal of the microblading is it's expensive, at least for now, hundreds per hour, so it seems like it could easily give you a six-figure income. Dancers talk about real estate fairly often too, but most sales go to a small percentage of agents. The beauty schools stuff does not seem to lead to good money. I knew a dancer who became certified auto mechanic. But she said anywhere she tried to work, it was all guys, and the idea of a woman, especially a hot young one, being a mechanic, totally got up there asses, it was too toxic to deal with. But she must have know what she was doing, she worked on the other dancer's cars.

    It's a individual thing how much it bothers a woman to fuck geriatric tricks. From my experiences with escorts, the women who stay it it, they seem to see it as easy money as long as the john is reasonably polite and considerate.
  • nicespice
    3 years ago
    I guess a lot of those professions allow something similar to what you can have as a stripper. As in you are essentially working for yourself and you build your own customer base. Since it’s so repetitive, have to really like something tho.

    My guess is some do amazing money wise and others meh.

    If I had the hand coordination, I’d probably be interested in permanent makeup.
  • rattdog
    3 years ago
    question: do these girls have to pay for insurance? after all, they are working with blades, and the potential for botched jobs that can result in permanent damage is there.
  • rattdog
    3 years ago
    i guess threading is not good enough.
  • EndlessSummer
    3 years ago
    After years of wanting it done, I finally got my very blonde eyebrows microbladed last year... I think it's like anything, if one is motivated and skilled at their craft, they can stand out in their field and make really good money. The girl I go to is a true artist and is booked solid several months out. She loves what she does and makes a killing...win, win!
    But, this is a job that alters people's faces in a pretty permanent way... I'd be terrified to take on that kind of responsibility! And, I think if one goes into it just for the money, without the true passion and creativity, it could be disaster waiting to happen.
  • Icee Loco (asshole)
    3 years ago
    Blahblah is right. Doing hair nails lashes are over saturated fields. Girls do it as a freelance thing and it's not stable enough to earn a stable income.

    It can be lucrative if you own your own business but girls don't make much from it as a side hustle.

    Breeding frenchies is another thing dancers get into...
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