Shaping my eyebrows
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Jul 29, 2015
Emily W.
Jul 29, 2015
Emily W.
Jul 29, 2015
Anela A.
I remember having the same problem not too long ago. I didn't really care what shape they were as long as they looked good. So I just went somewhere where they speak english (the Benefit Brow Bar inside Ulta) and said "I'm in desperate need of a wax. I'm giving you full creative control and I trust you'll do the right thing." She gave me the brow shape that complimented my facial structure. I did cost $20 but for me it was a one time expense and I've been able to maintain them since. In addition, I know there are other places that charge much less, but I just felt more comfortable in that environment.
Jul 29, 2015
Kitty K.
I love the shape they are naturally. If you'd like to pluck them yourself, my best advice is to fill them in the shape you'd like to have them as and pluck whatever is on the outside. Doing your own brows can also be overwhelming so remember to take a couple of breaks away from the mirror and check consistently.. Focus on cleaning them up before you try to shape them to help... the key to doing your own eyebrows are baby steps and not to get impatient and rush
Jul 29, 2015
Monet R.
I strongly agree with Kitty. The first time I did my own eyebrows I was a freshman in high school and I messed them up pretty bad. I'm graduating this year and they're just now getting to a place where I like them. If you're not 100% confident I'd get them done by a friend who is or a professional. Then you can do the upkeep by yourself because it's easy to see what hairs need to be plucked if you already have a shape. Good luck!!
Jul 29, 2015
katie s.
I actually like the shape they are currently as well. I would just pluck the outside hairs and fill them in as kitty said 😊
Jul 30, 2015
Olivia R.