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This is the first time I will ever pluck my brows, however keep in mind my parents do not know or want me to be the someone I can express to be on this forum. For more information my other posts have plenty as to why I cannot come out to my parents about this. Anyways, I heard that eyebrows make a huge difference in the overall look of the person and I need some advice on what to do in order to make my eyebrows look nice. Since it will be quite obvious it pluck my brows due to the fact that I have quite a bushy pair; I will do this over time, slowly working my way thinner and thinner until I get my desired look. I just don't know what to do in order to keep the looking right, I don't want one eyebrow looking larger or different, nor do I want them anything but nice looking and feminine. So that's that. I'm making a plea for help here. Thanks in advanced! I know I can always trust LP Forums. :D

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Hi,

go to a prof. person who is doing it for a long time. You can make a lot wrong and than it is visible to everbody you meet. As I understand, you want to do it very slowly over time to go from bushy eyebrows to nice fine female brows. So the first step is to cut the bush. Go to the expert person and say that you want to do your eyebrows looks trimed and not wild growing style but still masculin. With that you can test the effect to your parents. If they are pleased with it you can go thinner and thinner until you have your female eyebrows. But take care, sometimes it is realy visible that guys had an eyebrows job and it does not look good. So try to find a good expert.

Greetings

NElly

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Hi Toro

<<hugs>>

Many nail salons do eyebrows, cost like $10 and is a good way to get started.

You don't want to do it too often professionally , as the hot wax can cause excessive wrinkles in your eye area over time.

If you do it yourself pluck only from below the brow , and use small curved scissors on the top.

:wub: vanna

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Guest sarah f

I just pluck the hairs that are on the sides. You really should go to a professional if you want them thinner. That way you don't mess them up.

Love,

Sarah F

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Hi,

go to a prof. person who is doing it for a long time. You can make a lot wrong and than it is visible to everbody you meet. As I understand, you want to do it very slowly over time to go from bushy eyebrows to nice fine female brows. So the first step is to cut the bush. Go to the expert person and say that you want to do your eyebrows looks trimed and not wild growing style but still masculin. With that you can test the effect to your parents. If they are pleased with it you can go thinner and thinner until you have your female eyebrows. But take care, sometimes it is realy visible that guys had an eyebrows job and it does not look good. So try to find a good expert.

Greetings

NElly

I'm looking for more femenine brows

Also, thanks to everyone else for replying, I'll take all the advice I can. :lol:

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