i want to get my eyebrows waxed. does it hurt? how do you take care of them once you do it? is it a good idea? how do you know how to get yours done (like shape if you know what i mean)and do you get to choose it or does the person doing it choose? is there better places to get them done or is it all about the same? im kind of worried about it if i do it i dont want to mess them up and have them look worse than they do now with nothing done to them. andything will help, moral support, answers to these questions, and tips and hints
The beautician will ask you what you want - but just in case she doesn't just say before she starts that you want a nice defined shape. If she uses hot wax, it doesn't burn you (I quite like the feeling actually). You may bleed from the roots a teeny bit but it's hardly anything, just a dot. It doesn'y hurt that bad - your eyes may water, but your brow area will probably be red for a few hours, especially if quite a large area has been waxed and you have sensitive skin.
Go for it. And when your eyebrows begin to grow back, you can either pluck away the strays that are coming in or wait from them to grow back completely, then go back for another wax.
The first time you have it done, the beautician will probably just wax away strays and just tidy up the brow area, and as you get used to the waxing over time, you'll get a proper arch or shape. She might just go for it straight away though.
xxsima answered Monday June 5 2006, 11:05 pm: My mom does a wax on my eyebrows with her own wax machine thing. It doesn't hurt after awhile, but it can hurt the first couple of times.
Make sure that the person who does your wax knows what they are doing.
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