almondeyez81
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I taught myself how to tweeze bushy brows to perfect arches, it amazes everyone how good a job I did when i am finished. I can go for a half hour or more tweezing someones brows. I got skills!!
Originally Posted by Sushi_Flower I am obsessed with eyebrows..not just mine but everyones, so much so that it is the 1st thing i notice about a person now and in an instance i have worked out in my head how they could improve their eyebrows in my opinion... :| It's quiet worrying! Anyway i don't have anyone else who would think i'm not mad for having a discussion about them so i'm sure you guys would be more than happy.. I'll just start it off by saying as an Indian i naturally had very thick, and long jet black eyebrows as a child and i suppose that's what started the obsession, plucking them for the 1st time a couple of years back made me feel great and since them i have groomed them like mad. I don't like the ultra thin look and can't fathom how some people will only go out if their eyebrows are 'drawn on', but that's not a criticism but as someone with very thick and pigmented brow hairs it's something strange to me..and i'm also right now struggling to figure out what lenght, thickness and style mine would best suit me.. Also i love having a big plucking session, it makes me feel really good afterwards but i always try to maintain them by plucking ones that need it, then directing the hairs up and trimming them rather than pluck, pluck, pluck which i think the people you see with bad brows do. Also i don't think i'd ever let someone do my eyebrows, i've always done them myself and unless i got some great celebrity eyebrow groomer to do it for me i woudln't trust someone else. |
Originally Posted by clarecat I found a tutorial (with pics) on threading. I haven't tried it yet, I'd rather find a place to get it done (anyone know of one in Columbus, OH?). But the pics are really helpful, I had a good idea of what to do after reading it. HTHS! http://www.indiaparenting.com/beauty...cgi?art_id=133 |