I think I'm allergic to the wax or lotion my salon uses or something, cause the last few times I went I got a little bit of hives and then I got a lot of pinples near my eyebrows. Should I try a new salon, or should I try threading?
thanks <3
Sherry answered Friday June 9 2006, 2:10 am: Try threading. It hurts so bad though. I'm not joking, I hold my mom's hand and want to say 1 million cuss words. If your not good with pain, tell her to go slow ++ give you "breaks" so you can breathe.
It is so worth it though, your eyebrows turn out awesome.
Usually after a few times you'll get used to the pain.
jcsgrlthe1st answered Thursday June 8 2006, 10:53 pm: This happened to me to, it was my first time though, so thats why i thought it happened to me, was it your first time? or 2nd or 3rd? because i think thats why, your eyebrowns just arent used to it. =)
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greeneyedgirl9o answered Thursday June 8 2006, 10:40 pm: I get that too, but dont put pimple stuff on it!! i did that and it got soo much worse!!! you get it from not being used to the wax, dont worry all salons will do it to your skin, if yours is like mine you get the pimple looking reaction above your eyebrows not below, so what i did was tell the lady to wax everything but the spots that get the reaction! it works and nothing shows up! good luck! [ greeneyedgirl9o's advice column | Ask greeneyedgirl9o A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday June 8 2006, 9:21 pm: its a reaaction because you arent used to it. if i were you, id do it at home with the tweezers. threading is pretty much the same as waxing, so if you had the problem with waxing, you ll probbaly still have it [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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