Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Style and beauty

Looking for style advice? Chat all about it here. For the latest discounts on fashion and beauty, sign up for Mumsnet Moneysaver emails.

wonky eyebrows

7 replies

allson · 28/04/2009 04:05

help! Im constantly battling with my eyebrows, trying to make them symmetrical, im sick of amateurish beuticians telling me, thats natural bla bla,,i have made a complete mess of them out of sheer desperation.
Does anyone know where i can get them shaped beautifully? or what i can buy?

OP posts:
chefswife · 28/04/2009 04:17

i'm going through the same thing... in that i get carried away plucking them and then it too late. i've decided to let them grow in and start again. i'm going to spend a bit extra and go somewhere posh to have them shaped. they look horrific right now but it'll be all worth it.

Tortington · 28/04/2009 07:35

i think its best to get a sharp eye liner or eyebrow pencil and some face wipes.

draw on the shape you are looking for

pluck anything not coloured in.

MrsMills · 28/04/2009 08:09

Get yourself to a proper salon and let a professional take care of them. I would let them grow out for a few weeks, and start from the beginning.

I have shockingly bad eyebrows if left- they're uneven and have gaps too, but getting them done professionally has made them look perfect. I don't know where you live, but most large department stores have a salon where you can get it done.

micku5 · 28/04/2009 18:20

Have you tried having them threaded? Some Debenhams stores now offer threading.

allson · 29/04/2009 10:43

oh? Whats threading?? Debenhams you say?

OP posts:
AllwaysDoingSomething · 29/04/2009 13:18

I can highly recommned threading. I go to the bento bar at my local Debenhams. Results last a while, you can pluck the odd strays inbetween threading to maintain shape. I'm a threading convert having been loyal to waxing for years.

I'd let them grow for a few weeks, maybe filling in the gaps with a pencil / powder until they have filled in enough for a professional to take them in hand.

allson · 29/04/2009 16:12

Thanks.

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page