"Eyebrow
Hair Removal"
Eyebrow
Hair Removal - Options & Tips Two
options for eyebrow hair removal are tweezing and threading.
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here for an information page on threading
Tweezing
To minimize the pain, numb the eyebrow area first
either with a baby's teething pain preparation or numbing toothache
preparation or even a little ice.
The hair can be softened first with a hair conditioner
or shaving cream.
Steam your eyebrows with a hot washcloth for five
minutes or tweeze right after a hot shower to open the pores so
the hair comes out more easily.
Invest in a professional pair of tweezers so you
have a clean, sharp pair each time. If you are serious about tweezing,
buying a good quality pair is essential.
Tweezerman offers lifetime sharpening and are reckoned
to be about the best in the business.
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Use natural light wherever possible.
First clean up the area between the eyebrows by
plucking any stray hairs.
Pull the skin taut and remove hairs as close as
possible to the root.
Pluck in the direction of the growth.
Shape your eyebrows by plucking from underneath
rather than from above to create a natural arch.
To close the pores of the skin after plucking, use
an astringent or soothe irritated skin by applying warm petroleum
jelly.
Slow down eyebrow hair growth so you don't need
to tweeze nearly so often by applying a hair inhibitor after each
tweezing session.
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Tweezing Eyebrow Hair Removal: Shaping
1. First thin the eyebrow, then slowly define the
arch. The arch should reach the highest point above the middle of
the iris.
2. To determine where the eyebrows should begin
and end, hold a pencil vertically against the nose. Where the pencil
meets the eyebrow above the nose should be the starting point.
3. Next, with the pencil still held against the
nose, tilt it diagonally so that it rests against the far corner
of the eye. That is the outer point where the eyebrow should end.
Tweezing Eyebrow Hair Removal: Changing the Shape
To avoid tweezing into a shape you later regret,
first use a white eyeliner pencil to color in the areas under your
eyebrows which you think should be plucked.
If you don't like the shape, remove the white eyeliner
and redraw.
Once your are satisfied with the shape, tweeze the
hairs in the white area.
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