Ok I'm 14 and I'm growing to the point where my two eyebrows are close to becoming one and I want to pluck my eyebrows by myself but I don't know how.
and one time long time ago it was really noticeable so my aunt just waxed bewtween the two and the next day you can see little hair's on that spot, it grew already!
Once you pluck do you have to pluck everyday? That's what my mom said so is that why noone has little hair growing from the middle?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 5:15 pm: You don't have to do it every single day. I do it every one or two weeks and it's just fine. The longer you do it, the easier it will get. The hairs will start to grow in a little slower. At first it might hurt a lot, but you'll get the technique soon. Please don't pay money for something like this, that's just silly. This website has some good tips, but you definintely don't have to go all out and draw lines or use oils and stuff. You can imagine the lines and just deal with the soreness since it's only going to last about a minute.
mitzi answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 1:36 pm: No, you do not have to tweeze your eyebrows everyday. I have my eyebrows tweezed once a month. I learned you hard way not to tweeze my own eyebrows. Go to a salon. Usually salons that do nails also do eyebrows. If you tweeze your own eyebrows you could get carried away and tweeze to many. If you have eyebrow hair above your nose it needs to be tweezed. Properly tweezed eyebrows can make a big difference in your appearance. [ mitzi's advice column | Ask mitzi A Question ]
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