lil_froggy9 answered Friday July 8 2005, 1:19 pm: Try doing it right after you get out of the shower...your skin will be softer...so it wont be as painful...
dancergirl678 answered Friday July 8 2005, 1:17 pm: mine grow back incredibly fast so im plucking them everyday! my suggestion is to grab it as close to the skin as possible, and pull up and away really fast *just make sure you don't have too many brows or you'll have a bald patch, just speaking from experience ;-)* it also helps if you've just gotten out of the shower or something...it has something to do with the hot water or something i can't remember. ok well hope i helped! [ dancergirl678's advice column | Ask dancergirl678 A Question ]
XoBaBiKoX answered Friday July 8 2005, 12:53 pm: Tell me about it i am totally nervous about plucking mine. my mom showed me this awsome razor that you can use it is like a mini razor and it doesnt hurt at all. Also waxing isnt that bad, i know you can basicly get your eyebrows waxed at any nail salon. that is really cheap and it only hurts a tad. My first suggestion is the razor. I REALLY HOPED I HELPED! :)
- BabiK [ XoBaBiKoX's advice column | Ask XoBaBiKoX A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Friday July 8 2005, 12:25 pm: I have "line bRows"; they'Re baRely theRe, so obviously I pluck them alllllllll away -- and it doesn't huRt me *ONE* bit! If you've neveR done this befoRe, I always Recommend *AFTER* a showeR one night, hold a *WET* and *HOT* cloth oveR youR eyebRows foR about 2 minutes -- the showeR allows youR poRes to open up, Releasing haiR a bit easieR, and then the hot cloth will loosen them up moRe, say if you dRied youR haiR befoRe doing youR bRows, ya know? This still will moRe than likely huRt some, but not *NEARLY* as much as it would have had you *NOT* used the hot cloth. It's kind of a bummeR that theRe's kind of no way aRound the pain at the beginning, but you just have to tell youRself that "pain is beauty", and it will all be woRth it in the end. AfteR youR done plucking them, oR even while you'Re STILL plucking them, the aRea aRound it tuRns a deep puRple and swells -- which is completely fine, and should be *GONE* by moRning, say foR school. AfteR a couple times of plucking them.. let's say ten.. you will have damaged the neRve endings, and the pain will just go away.. to the point wheRe afteR 30 times oR so.. you will have no pain at all -- like me; and that is a good thing!! PeRsonally, I think it's *DEFINITELY* woRth it, but that's just *my* opinion. Also, it's extRemely impoRtant to have good tweezeRs!! I *HIGHLY* suggest getting a slanted tip one; it's Really cRucial that you'Re comfoRtable with youR weapon - *haiR is the enemy*!! I took the libeRty of finding you some sites with tips and additional infoRmation; I think you'll find them useful: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ---AND--- [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) . Take this slow, foR if you OVERPLUCK, you simply have to wait foR the haiR to gRow in again; and you can only fill in the mistakes with pencil, so take youR time. I wish you all the best of luck! Hopefully I've been of some help to you. Know that you can always come to me if you need anything else.. =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
orphans answered Friday July 8 2005, 12:21 pm: Hey I pluck my eyebrows all the time, and you should get them wet before, and then put lotion on them, and then pluck them!
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