The most popluar way is waxing. Most people know what waxing is but just in case you don't I'll explain it for ya!;) Basically, there is how wax placed on your skin where the hair is and a peice of cloth is rubbed on over that. Then, it is swiftly ripped off your skin taking the wax and the hair with it! They repeate this untill all the desiered hair is removed from the area! Sounds painful right? They say that over time you build up resistance to it as your skin becomes thinker. But to some people it is! Especially for people would take and type of medicine for acne purposes, thsi will not mix well with the sensitive skin. For me personally, I have not waxed my eyebrows in two years because of this! When I did, I would get huge red marks unerneath my eye brows for two weeks and since I have bigger and fully eyebrows, the burns would only heal just in time for me to go again!
So instead of having to walk around with horrible burns above my eyes, I switched to threading. Threading is something new to the eyebrow sence, it just recently showed up in my area when I first started doing it. This really is the ideal way of grooming your eyebrows for people with highly sensitive skin like mine. Its a very hard thing to explain but really what they do is twist a peice of sewing thread into the shape pictured below
(http://www.bangstyle.com/2011/11/india-and-irans-hair-removal-threading/)
and than they pull through your eyebrows plucking each hair out individually untill the desired shape is achived. If you need more of an explination hear is a youtube video explaining more of it. )This is actually a local tv report of a eyebrow shop in their area.)
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EIeHYNt-rl4
And then there is the classic DIY plucking or shaving. I would not recomend this unless you know exactly what you are doing. Eyebrows are tricky and one accodentall pluck or stroke of shaving can ruin your look for maybe ever depending on how your hairs grow back. So if you do choose to take the DIY route, be carefull. And if you do mess up than you can always go to the professionals for some help!







