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Question Posted Tuesday February 3 2009, 2:50 pm

ok i didn't know which category to put my question in, i thought etiquette would be right because having neat eyebrows is part of it. Anyways, i don't know how to do my eyebrows, i usually over tweese and its just bad.. So some instructions or advice would really help.. I don't have any beauty parlours near by so i cant go to any professionals unfortunately..
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Neener answered Tuesday March 10 2009, 1:45 am:
Question one: How old are you? If you're any younger than about 13, don't even worry about your eyebrows, because they are fine.

If not, I would say that the best approach, unfortunately is the good old wax-job. This way, the technician can give you a nice arch job , and all you have to do is keep it up by tweezing every few days. I know that you said that this wasn't really an option, but I totally recommend it. It's usually pretty cheap, and less painful than tweezing yourself. See if maybe you can get a ride from your mom, or aunt or friend, or whatever older female figure you can get your hands on.

The best time to tweeze is right after coming out of the shower. It doesn't hurt as much. Also, pull them as fast as you can. About thirty seconds in, your eyebrow should stop hurting, and you can tweeze away.

Right now, lucky you, the thing to do with brows is to have some substance to them. Work with what nature gave you for now, instead of chiseling them down to a fine line, and you will have more luck and less chance of over-doing it.

I hope this helped!

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ductape_n_roses answered Wednesday February 4 2009, 10:13 pm:
For now, let your eyebrows grow out fully to where it was.

AFTER they have grown, follow this guide:
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Before you even tweeze, get an eyeliner that will show up if you draw on your eyebrows (i.e. if you have dark browns, white eyeliner. if you have light brows, black eyeliner). Using the picture guide, draw the outline (literally) of what you want your eyebrow to look like. Then tweeze only the hairs OUTSIDE the line.

However, I don't know how old you are, but if you're still in your teens and not over mid 20s, you shouldn't tweeze your eyebrows but rather get one of those eyebrow shaving blade things. This is because if you start tweezing at an early age, by the time you get to mid 20s, your face will have changed shape so your eyebrow outline that fit your teenage face won't with your adult face and you might end up with a scanty supply of eyebrows when you get older from all the plucking.

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JustHere_Waiting answered Wednesday February 4 2009, 7:27 am:
let your eyebrows grow out so they dont look "over tweezed". if you want them to look professional, try going to a hair salon, hair salons always incude waxing of eyebrows and other areas for a decent price.for example, i know supercuts does eye brow waaxings in my area for $5

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