How can I get my mom to say yes about plucking my brows
Question Posted Friday November 24 2017, 10:58 am
Im 12 yrs old and i hate my eyebrows who ever sees me or looked at me they say oh you're brows are so thick and they are connected with you're hair i reply yeah ik and smile it seems that I am careless but im really tired of them i asked my mom about plucking them but she regrets so please guys help me
And sorry if I have any mistakes cause im from lebanon and I'm trying my best in English
adviceman49 answered Saturday November 25 2017, 10:32 am: I understand moms reluctance to allow you to pluck your eyebrows. For one thing once you start you have to continue and for another the hairs have a tendency to grow back even thicker.
What I would suggest is you go to a hair salon or barbershop and get your hair trimmed so it sets off you beautiful face and ask the barber or stylist to trim and thin your eyebrows.
Then about every three of four months return to the barber shop get your hair trimmed again to get rid of any split ends and have your eyebrows trimmed and shaped.
solidadvice4teens answered Friday November 24 2017, 11:07 pm: I would explain that people are teasing you about them constantly and that you feel the only way to get them to stop is to fix it. It is best to go to a salon where they sculpt eyebrows and thread them. Regardless, you have to see yourself as beautiful no matter what anyone else may say. If your mother sees it is affecting your self esteem she may do something. You can't convince anyone of anything but you can present reasons and argument for your cause. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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