Sunday, March 14, 2010

Eyebrow plucking?

I pluck my eyebrows and i have the perfect shape and everything and it looks really good, except for the fact that there are always little black dots under my skin. I know thats its just the hairs under the skin, but is there anyway to avoid this. Is there something that im doing wrong? It looks really crappy.





AND DO NOT SAY, "TRY WAXING", CUS THAT IS NOT AN OPTION FOR ME. SO DONT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IT. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP, I APPRECIATE IT MUCH.
Eyebrow plucking?
ok, you get the little black dots, because when you are plucking your brows, believe it or not, but you are NOT plucking the hair from the actual root the way your doing it...


otherwise, you wouldnt see the black dots.. depending on how great you tweezers are, you might be able to remove the black dots, if you get close enough to the root of the hair...





if not, you have to wait until they grow out again, and just remember not to pluck at the tip of the hair, but rather, go to the root of the hair and pluck it in the same direction of the hair's growth direction... make sense?





hope this helps! :)
Eyebrow plucking?
if you have the lil blk dots doesnt sound like your plucking them all the way.....leaving your follicle there...
Reply:that happens to me too....its weird. its almost look like hair that i shave. weird......i just cover up that part with foundation or cover-up..i dont think theres a cure or anything
Reply:Without waxing, there is no way.











Try moisturizer before you pluck though
Reply:it may be an ingrown hair. like the ones that you can get from shaving legs and such. usually you can fixingrown hairs on legs with a product called tend skin but i dont know about for your eyebrows
Reply:im not sure, but when you are plucking make sure you are pulling the whole hair out of your skin. Take it out from the root. Dont just pull it out really fast, and be like "oh its gone" cause its not.
Reply:thred them
Reply:As the other members have said, you are not plucking out the entire hair. To do this:





1) Use tweezers w/ a good grip and thin points so you can get close to the root- ex) Tweezerman slant tip.





2) Open the pores w/ a warm, moist face cloth or pluck after a shower.





3) Pull the hair close to the root in the direction of the growth.





4) Close/sooth pores w/ toner or aloe gel.





5) Gently exfoliate around the eyes w/ a face towel each day so the hair doesn't get trapped under skin cells.

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