Unless you have very sensitive skin, waxing is a quick and relatively
easy alternative to plucking your eyebrows. Although it is generally
best to get eyebrows waxed professionally it can be expensive -
up to around $15 as a general rule, although salons do differ. If
you have a tighter budget, or if you are feeling fairly brave, here
are some simple steps for you to try at home...
1) Preparing the Eyebrow
Brush the eyebrow into place with a baby toothbrush or clean mascara
wand, so that their natural shape is neatly defined. Next, apply
an astringent such as witch hazel to anesthetize the sensitive skin
under the brow. Work out your natural brow shape by standing several
feet away from a mirror, and following these simple steps
Working out the length of the eyebrow
Hold a ruler parallel to your nose, and level with the inner corner
of the eye, to work out where the brow should begin. If your eyes
are close together, make the gap between the brows wider. If your
eyes are far apart, don't wax the start line of the brow too much
so that they are closer together. Mark the correct point with a
dot.
Working out the curve of the eyebrow
You can work out where the highest point of the curve/ arch should
be by holding a ruler from the edge of the nostril past the outer
edge of the iris (the colored part of the eye) and up to the eyebrow.
Mark the spot with a dot.
Final planning
Now link up the dots in a gentle arch to draw on the ideal shape
of the eyebrow that you want to achieve. This will give you a guideline
to go by when applying the wax. You should aim for a smooth arched
brow that tapers slightly at the outer ends.
2) Applying the Wax
Buy a professional waxing kit - basically a jar or tub of wax which
can be warmed up in boiling water and applied with a small applicator
or spatula, and (usually muslin) removal strips. Each product varies
slightly, so be sure to read the manufacturers directions carefully.
Warm up the wax to optimum temperature and use the small spatula
to apply a thin layer of wax to the growth. Make sure that you only
use a small amount of wax on the spatula to avoid the wax dripping
when it is applied. Apply wax with the hair growth under the eyebrow,
(i.e. in the same direction that the hair grows in). You don't need
to use much, and you should not let the wax dry.
3) Removing the Hair
This is the painful bit! Ouch!!
Never wax above the eyebrow, only ever shape from below. Waxing
from under the brow will widen your eyes and help to get the line
even. This will make you look younger and much more glamorous if
done correctly! As soon as it is applied remove the wax against
the hair growth, (i.e. in the opposite direction that the hair grows
in). This is done by gently smoothing a piece of cotton muslin over
the waxed area, pulling the skin taut with one hand, and pulling
the muslin off with the other.
It is a good idea to take a little hair off at a time, especially
if you have fairly this growth. You will be surprised how much difference
a little hair removal will make to your appearance.
4) The Aftermath
Any straggly hairs left over after waxing can be easily plucked
out using a set of good tweezers. Apply a soothing balm like tea
tree oil onto the area afterwards. You should avoid direct sunlight,
acid based facial treatments, and liquid makeup for several hours.
To give the gorgeous new eyebrow shape emphasis, use an eyebrow
pencil or tinted brow shadow to subtly fill in any gaps, and even
out the natural color tone. Don't worry if you make mistakes, even
if you have bald patches or empty spaces. Practice makes perfect,
and anyway, the hair will have grown back before you know it!!
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