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03-04-2017 10:41 PM
03-05-2017 06:03 AM
Oh I trim my eyebrows regularly. I have to! They grow very, very long and I look like bigfoot without grooming them.
03-05-2017 07:18 AM
Glad to see I'm not the only one with sticking-out eyebrows and curling-under eyelashes. I usually pluck the unruly ones, but like the chapstick idea for eyebrows. Thank you! I'll try that.
03-05-2017 08:08 AM
Okay, so far I've tried the chapstick and the vaseline. No luck with either of these. My brows are like stiff wires...whenever I clip them they are like little coarse bristle brushes and so stiff. I think a brow wax might be the one I need to get. Something that gives my brows a coating to force them flat against my skin.
03-05-2017 08:59 AM
How about how to keep your eye brows,mine are very thin.
03-05-2017 10:24 AM
lol....trim them?
03-05-2017 12:56 PM
Do use the castor oil nightly to condition and smooth the haiirs (see my previous reply here).
It can take up to a few weeks of consistent use, so patience is necessary.
I've also read that a bit of hairspray (especially the mega hold versions) applied with a cotton swab or spoolie works well to hold those suckers down.
Jjust thought off another thing to try that gets decent reviews: brow shaper wax (in pencil/crayon form).
Anastasia, Milani, NYX, and e.l.f. all make good ones - just Google for vendors.
How 'bout some Krazy Glue? ;-)
Kisses to sweet Annie...
03-05-2017 01:17 PM
@feline groovy wrote:
Do use the castor oil nightly to condition and smooth the haiirs (see my previous reply here).
It can take up to a few weeks of consistent use, so patience is necessary.
I've also read that a bit of hairspray (especially the mega hold versions) applied with a cotton swab or spoolie works well to hold those suckers down.
Jjust thought off another thing to try that gets decent reviews: brow shaper wax (in pencil/crayon form).
Anastasia, Milani, NYX, and e.l.f. all make good ones - just Google for vendors.
How 'bout some Krazy Glue? ;-)
Kisses to sweet Annie...
The glue would work for sure!...LOL! And I've tried the castor oil in the past. It did make them soft but that's about it. I think I'm going to get the shaper wax by Milani. It's cheap and if doesn't work then I won't feel bad about buying it.
03-05-2017 01:22 PM
Hi @SilleeMee. I don't bother w/ expensive brow gels & waxes. I use a child's toothbrush & a tiny drop of my hair gel or drugstore hair paste like people use to spike their hair to keep it in place. In a pinch, hairspray on toothbrush also works for me.
03-05-2017 01:27 PM
@Shanus wrote:Hi @SilleeMee. I don't bother w/ expensive brow gels & waxes. I use a child's toothbrush & a tiny drop of my hair gel or drugstore hair paste like people use to spike their hair to keep it in place. In a pinch, hairspray on toothbrush also works for me.
That hair paste sounds like it would work really well. I know how that stuff works. Thanks for the tip! Never would have thought to use it @Shanus
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