Watch & Comment Live... The 2024 Met Gala
totally.Originally posted by tealady@Jan 31st, 2004 - 8:09 am
Shaving is different from plucking! It takes much longer for plucked eyebrows to return.
I second the professional option. I think getting the right brows needs an eye (oh, pardon the pun) and doing one's own, it's too difficult to get perspective...Originally posted by shoe_gal_04@Feb 13th, 2004 - 12:37 am
Perhaps going to a professional to have your eyebrows done would be best. That way he/she can neaten them up, give you some advice, and all you'll have to do to maintain is pluck a few strays. As opposed to you doing your own eyebrow plucking and "sculpting" while they're still "natural" ..as some hairs take a long time to grow back, etc. and mistakes are no good
It's easier to have it right the first time good luck
If you keep plucking, eventually it will stop hurting when you do it. My brow area is totally impervious to pain after 10 years of tweezing. It didn't take 10 years for the pain to go away, though. It took maybe about a year.Originally posted by eloes@Apr 16th, 2004 - 7:49 pm
Hmm, I've never plucked my eyebrows. Wait, no, I plucked one hair once, but decided that it hurt and that I was too scared to go any further.