I kinda overplucked over the years.
I need more hair to be on top though. Do I just shave there?
Use dye something?
My eyebrows are.. messed up and I've let them grow out and it looks bad.
I've heard people using some cream on their eyebrows to get the lighter hairs around it --darker and then they get their eyebrows plucked/waxed to the way they want.
DancinCutie08 answered Sunday January 14 2007, 10:56 pm: what i did was waited until i had 2 weeks off of school and didn't have anything important going on (summer break) and i let my eye brows grow completely out then went to a salon and got them fixed (trust me it made a world of different) Waxing is your best option. Bleaching makes the hairs orange sometimes and usually you can still see them and shaving is horrible. It grows back alot faster and darker.
twistedsister17 answered Sunday January 14 2007, 7:23 pm: I agree. Try going to a salon (usually hair salons offer it) to see eyebrow options. My friend screwed her eyebrows up and she went to a salon and they were somehow able to fix them. Also if your eyebrows are very thin, get an eyeliner (that is near the color of your eyebrow) and pencil around the eyebrow hairs to make them look fuller, or in the shape you want. Experiment. [ twistedsister17's advice column | Ask twistedsister17 A Question ]
Raine answered Sunday January 14 2007, 6:11 pm: If I were you, I would go to the nearest salon that does eyebrow waxing and ask their opinion. It's bad to just do it all on your own. Some of the products they sell over the counter aren't the greatest and can have weird effects on your body. Like once I bought something to "lighten" the hair that I wanted lightened and it took away the hair completely! Just ask the nearest beauty salon about what would be your options, because there's so many different things out there that it's hard to know which one is the best choice. Salon's usually do a pretty good job waxing and lightening unwanted hair. Good luck! [ Raine's advice column | Ask Raine A Question ]
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