Eyebrows bleaching pictures

Written By The HealthMeth Team - Updated On Saturday, March 13, 2021 6:00 PM

Eyebrow hair removal damages

The eyebrows have an important role in highlighting the beauty of the face , as it defines the look and sometimes gives an impression of the woman’s personality. Many women may not know that removing eyebrow hair has much more harm than we think, and among these damages: [1]

  • Relaxation of the upper eyelid muscles due to constant muscle irritation.
  • Frequent headache and sinusitis.
  • The eyebrow hair is reduced due to the death of hair follicles and the effect on the aesthetic appearance of women, which prompted the West to use tattoos, implantation and paste eyebrow hair.
  • The occurrence of skin diseases such as vitiligo and warts in those with weak immunity.
  • Skin changes such as red face inflammation in women, which scientists have not yet been able to determine.
  • Facilitating the occurrence of basal skin cell carcinoma. A relationship between skin cancer and the human papillomavirus has been discovered, which is coexistent on the skin, especially the forehead skin in humans, where the eyebrows are, so it is better to do eyebrow bleaching.


Bleaching process

Types of eyebrow bleaching: [2]

  • The first type: dyeing all eyebrow hair, in a color other than its original color, and often corresponding to the hair color.
  • The second type: dyeing the two ends of the eyebrow (top and bottom), so that the eyebrow appears fine and thin; Because the lower and upper extremities are hidden due to the pigmentation in a skin- like color .
  • The third type: dyeing the entire eyebrow in a color similar to the color of the skin, then drawing a thin eyebrow on it with a pen.


Tips before bleaching

[3]

  • Read the product instructions on the box carefully before applying the bleach.
  • Avoid using bleaching products on swollen, bumpy, or broken skin .
  • Even if you used the same product before pregnancy, test the product on a small area of ​​your body before applying it to the area you want to bleach, as skin sensitivity increases during pregnancy and bleaching may irritate it.
  • Do not use bleaching products if skin irritation occurs.
  • Work on ventilating the room in which you are bleaching, especially as it smells pungent and it may bother you.


Bleaching method

The bleaching process takes place in three steps: [3]


Required supplies:

  • Koleston 2000 - Color: Black Brown - No. 302-7.
  • Blond, Blondor Powder Plus Herbal Fixed Peroxide Wella - 6% Only.
  • Brushes, a regular drawing brush with a thin end - similar to an eyeliner brush + eyebrow comb brush + shadow diffusion brush (can be replaced by cotton ears).


Action Steps:

  • Mix the bleaching powder with the peroxide in a 1: 1 ratio, i.e., in an equal amount, use numbered medicine caps to check the amount. The texture of the bleach is supposed to be light cream, easy to move, and it is liquid and not thick.
  • Mix the dye: about one chickpea from the dye with some drops of peroxide and stir with a toothpick until completely mixed.


Alchkir: Jhazee eyebrows, so Pettmhatha brush eyebrows well, then Asmha by identifying eyebrowsIn the way you prefer, after drawing your eyebrows, use the delicate brush to fill in the spaces between the eyebrow hair with dye and the most important area is the area of ​​the end of the eyebrow, because the hair usually has a little and does not show the shape of the eyebrows, so the dye gives it a beautiful definition. Apply a thin layer of Vaseline to protect your eyes from the effect of bleach and the heat of peroxide, and to start bleaching, use a shadow sponge or cotton ears to distribute the bleach above and below the dyed area. Start with the beginning of the eyebrow (above the inner corner of the eye) and keep the corners sharp, because the eyebrow that has a round start is less tidy - after it ends, leave the bleach for about half an hour, then wet the makeup cotton with plenty of water, wipe off the bleach and the dye and wash it well with water, some defects may appear, In this case, use the rest of the dye and bleach to correct it again.


References

  1. Kristeen Cherney, "What Are the Dangers of Over-Tweezing & Plucking Eyebrows?" , Living.thebump.com , Retrieved 6-6-2018. Edited.
  2. JANINE (7-8-2012), “BROW BLEACHING: YES, NO AND HOW-TO” , imabeautygeek.com , Retrieved 6-6-2018. Edited.
  3. ^ A b "Expert Reviewed How To Your Eyebrows To Bleach" , Www.wikihow.com . Edited.