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Should i get my eyebrows waxed??

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i'm a little scared....

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  1. no leave them, just pluck a lil if you feel they are to big. waxing can leave burn marks and rip skin off. not always but it can happen.


  2. if you need them doing then yes

  3. You should. It really opens up your eyes and gives your face a cleaner look. Remember though, you gotta keep it up or your eyebrows will start looking funky.

  4. Don't be scared Here are the pros and cons I've found to all kinds of brow grooming:

    Professional Waxing:

    Pros:

    -You can give them an idea of what you want.

    -The professionals know how to do it right.

    -It's a lot quicker than anything you could do.

    -While it does sting a little, it's one of the least painful methods.

    -Perfectly shaped and trimmed.

    Cons:

    -Costs (but not much -- I can get mine done anywhere in town for about $5 -- the same as you'd pay to buy supplies to do something else.)

    -Your eyebrow area is red and slightly stingy/itchy for a few hours.

    -Requires the most maintenance.

    Tweezing:

    Pros:

    -DIY

    -Less redness afterwards.

    -Easy to maintain.

    Cons:

    -You're ripping hair out of your own face. It hurts.

    -It's SO easy to mess up. I usually end up overplucking or missing hairs.



    Home waxing:

    Pros:

    -DIY

    Cons:

    -DIY --- Just don't do this one. Use the wax kit-buying money to go pay a professional. Trust me.

    Facial hair removal cream (nair, veet...)

    Pros:

    -DIY

    -One supply lasts a while

    Cons:

    -Stubble... I can leave it on to the maximum time the instructions say and the hair that's left behind is even more noticeable than before

    -It irritates my skin.

    With any of these, you should trim your brows first. a lot of the time, length is the reason for brows that look bushy. Ask someone to show you, or have the person at the salon do it, if that's the way you're going, if you don't know how.

    I'd say a professional waxing (maybe monthly) is your best bet, with some tweezing maintenance.

    Good luck!

  5. Do what u feel comfortable with...if not just pluck them with the tweezers instead  

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