Mar 25, 2011

How to avoid pain during epilation of the eyebrows

How to avoid pain during epilation of the eyebrows 

Almost all women need to take care of their eyebrows. The most popular method to achieve this is by plucking the eyebrows with tweezers, or remove excess hair with wax directly. Although both methods are easy and quick to do, can bring some level of pain and discomfort. Here's how to avoid and deal with this pain ...
Instructions DIFFICULTIES 1
 
   
1.Preparation eyebrow area. To make it easier to pinch and waxing, you better make sure that the hairs that were previously softened. Get a warm towel and put it on your eyebrows for at least ten minutes. This will soften the hairs and open the pores of the skin for better waxing. You can do this even after a shower or after a steam bath to open the pores of the skin.
   
2.Prepara all the necessary tools. If you intend to pluck off the hair using only pointed tweezers and disinfected with alcohol, just use tweezers whose tips have a good grip on the hair. If you intend to do the waxing, warm it up correctly for at least ten minutes until it reaches the right consistency and temperature. If it is not hot enough, the hair will not come off and the hair removal will be painful.
   
3.Se your pain threshold is very low, before you begin, take an anti-inflammatory least half an hour earlier, a simple bit of ibuprofen will be just fine. This should help to minimize the inconvenience caused by swelling and redness of the pinch and especially waxing.
   
4.After eyebrows have obtained the desired results should last at least a week. For maintenance, uses only a pair of tweezers to remove any regrowth of new hair. Finally, remember that the more you epila the area, the more you get used to pain. This means that sooner or later will reach a time when only one thing slightly annoying and nothing more!

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