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Findfriendz / Blogs / Eyebrow Plucking Tips Eyebrow Plucking Tips
Published On: 14th Dec 2016 05:51 am
Stopping to access your plucking progress will help measure your results and prevent over-plucking. Eyebrow plucking should ideally be timed just before hitting the sack as the sleep time that follows allows any subsequent redness to disappear overnight. Slant edge tweezers, which grip hairs easily, are best for shaping brows while combing hairs one way, then the other, helps remove loose strands. Pluck hairs in the direction that they grow. Doing so will keep the hairs smooth and will hurt less.pluck stray hairs underneath the eyebrow arch and anything else outside the natural brow line. Eyebrow plucking tips to help you achieve beautiful eyebrows. After plucking a few hairs, always stop to look at what you have done. You may be over-plucking and you might not even realize it.
![]() 1. Do not tweeze too much.
2. The hair can be softened first with a hair conditioner or shaving cream.
3. If your brows are making the slight arc then you have the best brow.
4. Do clean skin. Brush your brows up and out.
5. Use a good pair of tweezers to tweeze your brows. Use magnifying mirror and do the task in perfect bright light.
6. Eyebrows slanting upwards make you look angry, so be careful not to take off too much at the outer corners.
7. If you want both top and bottoms to be smooth as much as you can, you can pluck the top and the bottom.
8. Do not over pluck your brows. Plucking with proper care and in limitations is as important as tweezing or plucking.
9. Once plucking is done, apply some good quality gel to remove redness etc. Applying gel will make your eyes calm and finish irritation due to tweezing or plucking.
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