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111 Quimby St #Suite 12, Westfield, New Jersey, 07090, United States
(973) 960-6866 www.browbarwestfield.com
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Feb 1, 2018
Sheila was very informative and detail oriented when reviewing both my paperwork and the precision of my brows. I have been complemented by all of my coworkers. I feel like my face has brightened up. Even better yet is the fact that the procedure was pain free. I would highly recommend the procedure and Brow Bar. Sheila gets a thumbs up from me and five stars. Thank you Sheila.

Mar 1, 2018
It’s time to place my review. After months of believing what “Shiela” told me regarding my UNpermanent upper & lower eyeliner procedure, I now know that what happened to me was NOT normal, and I thank God I never went back to allow her to “fix” my non existent eyeliner that literally came off in single strips 48 hours after she had performed the procedure. I went through close to 4 hours of having my eyeliner tattooed onto my upper & lower eyelids. At first, I enjoyed talking with the owner while she worked on me. I had purchased a Groupon deal for my upper eye lids & then paid an additional $250 cash for my lower lids. Add another $100 for the tip I gave to “Sheila”. Her real name isn’t Sheila- just so everyone is clear. Long story short, 48 hours after my procedure which did NOT feel good, I looked in my bathroom mirror and saw that the newly healing ink on my eyelid was GONE. I looked closely at the one that was left, but saw it was actually on the surface of my eyelid, barely even attached! Right away, I took pictures and sent them to “Shiela”. I told her in the message that there was a problem. She saw what I just described. She told me this was a perfectly normal issue, but she needed my eyelids to be completely healed before she repeated the entire process... I was extremely apprehensive about allowing her to do this to me again. It HURTS! She told me I was not getting my money back under any circumstances, so I figured I should just do it. She was fully aware I have a young child and being in the amount of pain I was in with my son was not good. The morning I was supposed to go to get tortured again, my gut began telling me to stay away. I was SO DISAPPOINTED! It wasn’t worth my eyesight, so I cut my losses. Recently, I elected to get the procedure done in a proper facility- not an office turned into a makeshift tattoo/micro blading shop. I was told my eyeliner should’ve NEVER just come off the way it did and contrary to what I was told- I did nothing wrong. Please be aware that there are many things that are just not right with this place. Do not sign ANYTHING! I’m sure it’s a matter of time before “Brow Bar” is shut down, but in the meantime, please be VERY careful!

Mar 1, 2018
They were very nice and professional I highly recommend them.

Oct 12, 2017

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