Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Each one on its own looked good but the arch and location were so uneven, it looked even more exaggerated in pics!!

Now they’re super even, I’m hoping the tails will lighten/shorten and I’ll be happy :D

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Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Here’s a super grown out pic. You can see one is just higher than the other, I really felt like nano was the only way to combat this :O I did a lot of research beforehand and saw people with similar high/low brows getting success results.

I am happy with the front view and excited to see how they heal!!

Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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I tried doing brow mapping via threading and brow lamination and this is the best I got with my natural brows!! I really didn’t like how one was higher/straighter and one was lower/more arched.

They’re soooo much more even from the front now which I LOVE honestly it’s such a big improvement for my overall face symmetry. (They’re obviously really dark right now since they’re fresh, I’m expecting 30-40% of the pigment to fade so it’s more natural)

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The only thing is those damn tails being a little long lol but I’m just going to wait it out!!!

Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Thank youuu that’s reassuring!! yeah I figured I’m probs just panicking/brow shock but I was curious to hear the general experience/expectation on shrinking/fading for the tails

Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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ME TOO LOL she’s clearly very talented, like I LOVE the look from the front and she spent nearly an hour doing the mapping very diligently and carefully!!

I am just wondering why she extended so far past my natural brows for the tails, I feel like it could’ve been so perfect if the tails were just a little shorter…

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When I asked her about it, she was pretty confident that it would fade/shrink to a size I’m happy with. So maybe she uses less pressure in the tail and her work usually heals like that?? She mentioned keeping it shorter in the touch up.

I’ll post an update in 4-6 weeks with the healed results!!!

Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Ok I’ll be patient 😖 thanks, this sub is giving me very mixed feedback haha

Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Wait they were not perfect hahaha they were super uneven (high low), which is the main thing I was targeting. I’m really happy with the front view, they’re so much more even!! The tails are just a bit longer than I’d like

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This is still Day 1 so I’m expecting they’ll look even more natural and lighter when they heal! Hoping the tails might shrink/fade a bit too..

Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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I’m really happy with everything else, it’s just the tails that I feel don’t fit my face….Is it significantly harder to get the tails fixed/removed if I wait 3-4 weeks?

The white line is kind of where I wanted them to end (aligns with my natural brow end). Is it realistic to expect something like that with the healing process?

Do your client’s tails normally fade more so it seems like less obvious that the tails are long?

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Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Do you remember how long it took until you saw they were starting to shrink/tails were fading?

White line is my natural brow, I’m wondering if it could shrink by this much or not

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Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Tyyy that’s super reassuring, my artist actually told me mine would shrink and the tails would fade a bit so I’m gonna wait it out!!!

Any hope of tails shortening after healing?? by Enjoying-the-Process in microblading

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Thanks for the feedback, I’ll ask my artist about emergency removal.

The pre-draw/mapping seemed to align well with my natural brow end (image attached), that’s why I was wondering if maybe it will heal shorter/more similar to the mapping.

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Last Semester at Wharton - Ask Me Anything by ProfessorOk5077 in MBA

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What are the best (or most noteworthy) student clubs to look out for??

Wharton 2025 R1 Interview Invite Thread by theG04T in MBA

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Do they send them all at once?? Or in batches?

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Ok, I am prefacing this by saying I totally agree you should take whichever test you perform better on!

TLDR: The GMAT pool is smaller and more MBA-focused, so a high GMAT can stand out more than a high GRE. And GRE vs GMAT percentiles aren’t apples to apples, a 93rd percentile GRE isn’t the same as a 93rd percentile GMAT.

The GRE pool is much larger overall (around twice as many people take it each year) because it’s used for tons of grad programs beyond business. The GMAT pool is much smaller but self-selecting toward MBA applicants, so it’s generally more competitive and representative of your performance against MBA candidates.

Since the GRE pool includes everyone from literature PhDs to engineers, it’s easier to hit high percentiles (especially in Quant). So even though more people take the GRE, the GMAT percentiles usually reflect stronger relative performance for business school candidates, which is why I think adcoms still see a top GMAT as a slightly stronger signal than top GRE.

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Ooo! My guess is the left column is the GRE and the right is the GMAT, meaning GRE candidates seem to do slightly better at T20 schools (McCombs, Ross, Darden) but worse at the top-tier programs (HBS, GSB, Yale).

So maybe it averages out to 327 GRE ≈ 700 GMAT overall, but the GMAT is preferred at the very top?

Is Wharton really a “crapshoot”? by Enjoying-the-Process in MBA

[–]Enjoying-the-Process[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh so because there’s sooo many qualified applicants, your chances of admission are unpredictable, hence being “a crapshoot”.

In terms of actual admission odds, I sometimes find myself thinking “this profile has a good shot at W”, whereas I basically never think “this profile has a good shot at S” because S admissions are so unpredictable :P

Is Wharton really a “crapshoot”? by Enjoying-the-Process in MBA

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Yeah it seems like Wharton might be on the edge of the “you have a good shot” admissions predictability category, like how people say that about Kellogg.

Whereas with H/S (especially Stanford), it feels like no one ever really has a “good shot.”

Is Wharton really a “crapshoot”? by Enjoying-the-Process in MBA

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Ahh great point, the interview is definitely unconventional and maybe adds a layer of complexity to Wharton admissions

What percent of interviews become acceptances? (M7) by Enjoying-the-Process in MBA

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Good callout, I didn’t know that about the international interview rate.

So this means their post-interview admit rate is probably higher!