Ways to Pluck Eyebrows

Author: Louise Ward
Date Of Creation: 8 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • Pull your eyebrows right after you shower. Warm water and steam will provide moisture and make skin softer. Just be sure to dry your eyebrows so that the extraction is done easily.
  • If you need to pull your eyebrows at another time of day, wash your face with warm water and pat dry with a towel. You can also soak the towel in water as hot as you can stand it, then place the towel on your eyebrows for about 2 minutes. This will help open the pores so that you can easily pluck your eyebrows.
  • Determine which direction your eyebrows are growing. For most people, the eyebrows grow from the nose to the hairline. In some cases, the eyebrows also grow in different directions. Take note of this feature because you will have to pull the eyebrows in the direction of their natural growth while pulling to be able to easily pull them out.

  • Hold the tweezers like you would write. The clamp of the tweezers will face up. Try tweezers a few times to get used to the action you need to perform to pluck your eyebrows.
    • Use clean, beveled nose tweezers. If the tweezers that you are using are too blunt or difficult to use, the eyebrow plucking will take longer and be painful.
  • Determine the starting point of your eyebrows. This score will vary depending on the face, but you can apply the same technique to determine anyone's eyebrow shape. Take an eyebrow marker or another long object and line it from the inner socket of the eye to the outer edge of the nose on the same side. Use a white eyeliner to mark a point at the position where the line meets the eyebrow. This is the starting point of the eyebrows. Do the same for the other party.
    • You can freely move the dot forward or backward. This shows the starting point of your eyebrows, but you can still adjust it according to your preference.
    • Make sure the tool you use to find the tip of your brow is thin. If you use something in large format, you will skew the position you want to highlight.

  • Determine the highest point of your eyebrows. Well-trimmed eyebrows curves the shape of your eyes and the highest point of eyebrows can make a big difference in your face. Likewise, you will use a pen and align it from the outer edge of the nose to the outer edge of the eyeball on the same side. Mark the point of intersection with the eyebrow and proceed to the other side.
  • Mark the end of the eyebrow. This time you will place the pen from the outer edge of the nose to the outer socket of the far eye. Mark at the point where the pen meets the eyebrow. This is usually the end point of the eyebrow; Repeat for the other eyebrow.

  • Use a brow brush to brush up the brow hairs. Brush gently in the direction of the natural growth of the eyebrows. You will immediately see long, unruly hair that needs to be removed.
    • Brushing your eyebrows upwards also helps you determine where to trim your brow.
  • Pull out the eyebrows outside of the location you have marked. Carefully pluck each eyebrow and pose in the predefined style.
    • Pull the eyebrows near your nose instead of near the point you made at the tip of your brow.
    • Curve the brow by plucking some brow around the highest point to create a clear line.
    • Pull out the hairs that grow near your temples instead of close to the point you made at the ends of your brow.
    • Pull under the eyebrows to create a thin thickness as you like.
  • Don't pull your eyebrows too much. When shaping your eyebrows, do so slowly. Stop after a few minutes and look in the mirror to check the results. Make sure you don't over-pull your eyebrows; It takes 6 weeks for eyebrows to regrow and never even grow.
  • Finish with gel for eyebrows. Brush your brows in the direction of natural growth and apply some brow gel (or hair gel) to keep your shape. advertisement
  • Advice

    • If you don't have a brow brush, you can use a brush to brush your brows into fine lines.
    • Don't pull out one eyebrow, then move on to the other side. You will get both eyebrows by pulling out a few brow strands on one side and then switching to the other side.
    • Apply a small amount of lotion to the skin around your eyebrows to ease the pain and redness
    • The best time to pluck your eyebrows is right after you shower as it is less painful.
    • Make sure not to make the eyebrows too short; You need eyebrows that are neatly trimmed, but still beautiful and long.
    • Aloe makes the skin under the eyebrows (above the eyelids) soft.
    • Wet one finger and brush the eyebrows up. In doing so, you will see hair that doesn't get into the folds so that it is easy to pluck.
    • You can apply ice to the skin around the brow to reduce swelling and redness.
    • It is always helpful to use a good, sharp tweezers.
    • The best time to get your eyebrows plucked is early in the morning. The hairs will be plucked easily because the pores are enlarged and are not painful.
    • If you notice reddening of your skin after pulling your eyebrows, just apply some aloe vera gel or tea tree oil to soothe your skin.
    • Don't pluck your eyebrows when you have only a little time to complete it as haste will make things more difficult.

    Warning

    • The angle at which the tweezers are placed is also important as they may not be painful, and prevent ingrown hairs and irritation. You just pull your eyebrows in the direction of natural growth and tilt the tweezers at a narrow angle (less than 45 degrees) instead of straight up.
    • Regular eyebrow plucking can damage the hair follicles, preventing hair from regrowth. You should be careful to avoid over-pulling your eyebrows.