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The Brow Whisperer: Real Beauty, Real Business with Pilar DeMann

34 min · 19 mei 2026
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Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt like something was just... off — but couldn't put your finger on it? Pilar DeMann says it might be your brows. With over 30 years of beauty experience, Pilar has built an award-winning studio in Washington, Connecticut, a loyal client base of 600+, and a reputation for real, wearable beauty that fits a woman's life. In this episode, she breaks down the truth about microblading (yes, it can be permanent), the biggest brow mistake women make (hint: it involves your nail salon), and why women over 50 actually need makeup more than ever — just not a lot of it. She also gets candid about building a business alone, raising prices after 10 years, and the Jones Road beauty campaign that made a childhood dream come true at 52. If you've ever wanted an expert in your corner who's going to tell it to you straight — listen in. Your brows may thank you.

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