
1. Tweezing should be done after a bath or shower, when skin is supple. Using a natural light.
2. First apply a tea tree oil.
3. Brush eyebrow upwards and outwards.
4. Hold the skin with the opposite hand and gently stretch place tweezer close to the skin, near the roots of the hair, then pull the hair with a quick motion in the direction of growth. Pluck strays and any hairs that fall under the brow line one at a time, all the way across the brow.
5. Pluck a few hair from one brow, then stop and pluck a few from the other. Be sure to check that the shape is even on both brows.
6. Holding tweezers straight and pulling the skin up towards the forehead, pluck any stray hairs from between the brows.
7. After plucking use Aloe Vera gel which calms down the redness right away.
8. Pluck brows in daylight facing window or using an illuminated mirror, don't try and pluck in artificial light as it's harder to see where the hairs are...
9. If you're not happy with the shape of your brows don't pluck them for 6-8 weeks. It takes time for brow hair to grow back fully, then you can try again.
10. Before coloring brows brush them upwards to make sure they're even and then brush out horizontally.


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