i have to pluck my eyebrows every morning. sometimes it's just about to grow out and i have like a black dot there. but i cant really pluck it though because it hasnt grown out enough.
what should i do about these problems?
it looks really baaad :(
Annerszz_101 answered Sunday August 3 2008, 10:45 am: For an expert brow, choice of tweezers is important. I use angle head tweezers with a fine tip, and I have to say that Tweezerman tweezers are my unchallenged choice, they get right in at the root of the brow hair.
When tweezing make sure you swiftly pull each hair out in the direction it grows, with a quick and sharp tug.
1. Cleanse the skin, if your hair growth is strong, massage a few drops of almond oil into brow to soften.
2. Hold the skin firmly around the area of the brow being tweezed (otherwise it hurts heaps more as the delicate skin around the eye area is pulled with the hair) and this will help to make sure you have the root of the hair too.
If your skin is really sensitive, some people find that pulling the hairs out slowly hurts less - I prefer the speedy removal, but try both methods and see which works best for you. I think it is more important to always hold the surrounding skin firm.
3. To soothe the area after tweezing, apply a damp, cool compress or a soothing eye gel.
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