How To Shape Your Eyebrows?
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May 6, 2013
Anna B.
Whenever I start I always stop because it is to painful. But I want to shape my eyebrows because they look messy. I have quitethick eyebrows and like them but just want them to look a bit neater.
May 6, 2013
Faith H.
May 6, 2013
Yasmin S.
A lot of people think that the things what have been said above me is correct and it is for some people but if you think about it, it isn't a wise thing to do for a lot of people because what if you have a very wide set nose or very thin nose, so you should have a tiny gap in between your eyebrows just because your nose is thin? either get some professional advice or just look at your face structure and see what you are happy with(:
May 6, 2013
Toribeth T.
It might be best if you go to a salon to have them shaped and waxed and then you can maintain the shape by plucking when the new hairs grow again.
May 6, 2013
Maria D.
I don't think you should do it yourself its risky if you mess up and harder I think you should get them shaped the way you want at a place(thread!! No waxing! Threading is much better for shaping and is just much better lol) and then you can start cleaning it yourself after you got the shape:)
May 6, 2013
Faith H.
I am a licensed cosmetologist and the diagram I gave you is what we all learn from school. That diagram is in the textbooks, so even if you go to a professional they will use this technique. You may also risk them taking off more hair than you want.