Friday, May 14, 2010

Eyebrow waxing help please?

does it hurt having them waxed and shaped? ever since ive being 13 ive plucked my eyebrows but they need shaping really bad. im 15 and tempted to get them waxed at the local beauty salonEyebrow waxing help please?
i have gotten my eyebrows waxed at the salon and I have done them myself too, and trust me , it doesn't hurt!


(im 15 and ive tried tweezing, and i think it hurts more than waxing does!)





try it! :]Eyebrow waxing help please?
DO IT it does not hurt at all except when they pluck it after wards be careful though it could give you bumps from where it was waxed because our eyebrows aren't used to it yet but trust me you'll love how it looks after wards
Oh heavens, honey! Do it! I was afraid it was going to hurt too, but honestly, it's about as painful as pulling 1 stray hair out, but it takes ALL of them! Super easy, and super quick. I usually just go in and get mine shaped, and then I pluck to keep them looking tidy. But if I'm feeling lazy, I just go in and get them waxed again.





It's crazy, you never realize how much time and effort you use up sitting there plucking your brows until you go and have them waxed and you're in and out of the salon in 5 minutes.





Good luck doll!
It does hurt the moment they pull it, but if they are a responsible, professional waxer, they would do ALL these things:





1. measure your eyebrows before waxing so he/she will knows exactly where to remove the hair and to achieve the most natural shape for your face.


2. apply a drop of oil or pre-wax oil to your eyebrows so the wax grabs on to the hair, NOT the skin.


3. he/she should have a waxing form for you to sign detailing all the contraindications of waxing (ex.-sunburn, pustular acne, recent microderm, allergies, etc)


4. use hard wax, NOT soft. hard wax ';shrink wraps'; around the hair and is used for sensitive areas, and does not require a strip to pull it off, which tends to be more for large areas(legs, etc)


5. when they apply the wax, they should NEVER double dip the same applicator into the wax again!!! BIG NO NO. If they do, you will have wax on your face and the bacteria of many clients before you. YUCK.


6. after they remove the wax, they should apply light pressure immediately to alleviate the pain. Pressure receptors read faster to the brain than pain :o)


7. THEY SHOULD HAVE GLOVES ON, or at least sanitize their hands throughout the whole visit.





I might sound really picky, but its really scary if they do not do these things, it is for your safety and health!





Good Luck!
yah


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It stings a little, but it's not unbearable. I get mine waxed all the time and I actually think plucking them hurts more because it takes longer. Waxing is quick, they all get pulled out at once. You get way better results with waxing also.





Hope this helps.
Yeah it hurts a tad bit but not to the point where you will scream out in pain or anything like that. The waxer will show to you the area they wax eyebrows in you will either be laying down or sitting in a chair. She will apply the hot wax to your brows most of the time they blow on it first to cool it down if its too hot please tell her, after all this is your face and your money. Then after she applies the wax to one brow she will get the strip and place it on your brow mash it down and then after maybe 3 seconds she will snatch it off. Now this will be quick and it might hurt a little, I've had my brows waxed millions of times and each times my eyes water a bit, its just a reaction though, you really don't notice the pain and it only lasts like a milli sec. Then she will do the same thing with the other brow and then she will wax in between your brows.then if your brows still need shaping she will apply either alcohol or baby oil to the brows and pluck the stray hairs away.The entire process takes about 7 minutes unless you have really really thick eyebrows, and in the end it will look better than it ever did. Trust me.
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