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Tribe Explorer, Jamie
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Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
We all have them. We all hate them. We all struggle to find the right size, shape, and color.
That's why it's so sad to me to see women with superthin sparse hairless eyebrows, black liner, and globbed lipstick.
Somewhere in her mind she thought she was hot. I don't know what brought her to that conclusion but ladies: THIN does not equal GROOMED. It equals UNEVEN maintenance that needs to be reined in check.
Before we continue let me just say that I was guilty, and I'm paying for it still, of over plucking. I had a line of hairs across my brows. I hated hated hate the place my brows met. I sat with tweezers and a mirror and plucked it all. I plucked it into a straight line, I plucked it into a rainbow, I plucked it into the little sperm squiggly, and I plucked it some more, pretty soon, I had almost nothing left.
Then after plucking...actually put something back in? Oh MY GOD no. No way would I do that .
*sigh*
Ladies. Look at your natural shape, if you still have it, go to a professional and have them shaped up to most naturally accentuate the lines of your face. DO IT. Close the window, and DO IT. You'll thank me tomorrow.
If you did what I did, you'll have a longer road to thanking me. Put the tweezers down. Run into the bathroom, grab a liner pencil and draw your brows on the shape you want them to be. Every day. Now...pluck the hairs that live outside that color. DON'T TOUCH ANY OF THE HAIRS WHERE YOU DREW AND COLORED. Those hairs have to grow. They're goign to look funny sticking up for a bit, but you'll be able to help that with some wax and powder.
Brows frame our eyes ladies.
Brows give us expression and character.
Brows give an air of completion to the makeup, the outfit, and the accessories.
Don't mess it up by having over plucked unkempt ill groomed brows.
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Tribe Scout, Lara
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
Hear, hear!
Here's a hint: if your waxer has brows approximately two hairs thick, don't go to that waxer.
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
 Cheers to that Shimmer! I think everyone needs brows...and not the ones drawn on either. 
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Tribe Explorer, Jamie
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
Another:
If the waxer has removed hers completely and drawn them back on....
Don't do it.
TALK with the waxer about shapes, face shapes, etc. prior to having it done.
It's just weird to see a girl who's got GORGEOUS brows...then you get closer and they're completely drawn on...Such a startling change. :/
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
Agreed. I always just pluck the "random" looking ones beneath my natural brow and pluck in between. I always get random complements on how "fab" my eyebrows look.
But, I've always just stuck with that routine and I still have eyebrows to thank me!

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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
that's my issue! I need to get the shaping done b/c I've tried to do my own (not down to a thin line but still, not normal). Still on the hunt for an awesome professional to help with shape and waxing! I will heed the warnings!~
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Tribe Explorer, Jamie
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
Oh, and it's hair.
It's being ripped out of the body. It hurts.
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Tribe Scout, Lara
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
I always recommend people pay the extra cost and go to a proper eyebrow shaper, not just a waxer. Having someone tweezing your brows costs a touch more and takes longer, but the results are so much better and more tailored to your face.
I've been tweezing my own brows since I was twelve and am absolutely anal about having them look nice, and doing my own upkeep means that I'm never left looking shaggy and unkempt whilst waiting for a brow appointment. 
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
Originally Posted by Shimmer
Oh, and it's hair.
It's being ripped out of the body. It hurts.
A LOT. Enough said.
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
Originally Posted by Shimmer
That's why it's so sad to me to see women with superthin sparse hairless eyebrows, black liner, and globbed lipstick.
Oh no! **runs away**
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Tribe Explorer, Jamie
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
SHHHH. I just saw you, you're gorgeous. <3
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
My vote is to perfect them yourself.
I found a really good threading shop in Los Angeles when I lived about 1 1/2 hours away. Whenever I went to see my best friend in LA, I would always get my brows threaded. Then one time, the lady did an AWFUL job. I cried like a baby...in the shop and for a long time afterwards. What made it worst is that with threading it takes a LOONNNGGG time for the hair to grow back and I knew they would look awful for a long time. I just do my own now. I have two super pairs of Tweezerman...they were expensive but well worth it!
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Re: Ladies: Let's talk eyebrows.
I totally agree with all of those great tips and observations. I'm very brow conscious and always worried about my brows looking unnatural. They are pretty sparse so I have to fill them in but I really try to keep them looking as natural as possible because I dislike that obvious "drawn in" look. I think the most important rule to follow is to stick to the natural shape and do not deviate! For me, a light handed approach also works best. Using too much pressure with an eye brow pencil can look really fake... like you used Crayola crayons lol.
Because I wear thick, attention grabbing black glasses I feel that I have to have spectacular brows since so much attention is paid to that part of my face. For this reason I think it's important to spend the extra time in the morning getting them just right. I've picked up so many great tips from this site so keep them coming ladies! >_<
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