What age to start doing eyebrows?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP's - do you take her for waxing, or you/she plucks?


We switched to the Nad's eyebrow shaper wax kit during covid. It's working pretty well - we use the wax occasionally and just tweeze in between.

Pre covid, we went to a salon for waxing.
Anonymous
I really want to do my 10 year old’s, but I’d never suggest it to him. If I had a girl, probably 11 or 12.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she doesn’t have a unibrow or crazy looking brows I’d leave them alone. Thick natural brows are in.

Plus most of us in our 30s-40s are regretting the over used tweezer action from the 90s.


THIS.


Preeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she doesn’t have a unibrow or crazy looking brows I’d leave them alone. Thick natural brows are in.

Plus most of us in our 30s-40s are regretting the over used tweezer action from the 90s.


THIS.


Preeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaach.


Whatever it was I did with the tweezers in the 8th grade bathroom I will forever be sorry. I would hide the tweezers if I were you.
Anonymous
OP here. Thankfully I never had the stomach for tweezing and my mom waxed hers so just took me with her when I wanted to go. But I remember being much older than DD. So I guess I will wait for now.

The thread about the lip hair made me concerned that I needed to proactively address it or I was a bad mom.
Anonymous
I caught my 11 YO plucking her own unit is. She over did it a little so I have to guide her. My waxer said wait until she is a teenager before waxing-skin is too tender.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I caught my 11 YO plucking her own unit is. She over did it a little so I have to guide her. My waxer said wait until she is a teenager before waxing-skin is too tender.


This is my issue. Don’t want my DD doing it herself.

As for over plucking. I never did but still, I am in my 50s and they are disappearing. Starter in mid 40s. So you need to steer thinking about going a little thicker in your early 40s to
Compensate. It sucks. Actually thinking of a transplant 😂
Anonymous
My 13 YO approached me. I use wax strips on her every once in awhile, and tweeze when she asks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she doesn’t have a unibrow or crazy looking brows I’d leave them alone. Thick natural brows are in.

Plus most of us in our 30s-40s are regretting the over used tweezer action from the 90s.


THIS.


Thick bushy eyebrows are ugly. They might be in, but they look ugly. Over plucked thin eyebrows are ugly too, but not as ugly as thick, dark, bushy eyebrows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she doesn’t have a unibrow or crazy looking brows I’d leave them alone. Thick natural brows are in.

Plus most of us in our 30s-40s are regretting the over used tweezer action from the 90s.


THIS.


Thick bushy eyebrows are ugly. They might be in, but they look ugly. Over plucked thin eyebrows are ugly too, but not as ugly as thick, dark, bushy eyebrows.


You sound old and out of touch. Thick eyebrows are gorgeous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she doesn’t have a unibrow or crazy looking brows I’d leave them alone. Thick natural brows are in.

Plus most of us in our 30s-40s are regretting the over used tweezer action from the 90s.


THIS.


Preeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaach.


Whatever it was I did with the tweezers in the 8th grade bathroom I will forever be sorry. I would hide the tweezers if I were you.


Ehh mine grew back no problem. And I’m not very hairy- pretty British ancestry. You can’t blame the 90s or 00s. They grow back!
Anonymous
I think more natural brows are back in style, finally. Unless she has the unibrow going on, I would leave it. I don’t do anything to my brows and they look fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thankfully I never had the stomach for tweezing and my mom waxed hers so just took me with her when I wanted to go. But I remember being much older than DD. So I guess I will wait for now.

The thread about the lip hair made me concerned that I needed to proactively address it or I was a bad mom.


Nope. Not a bad mom. She’ll let you know if she wants to do something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't recommend threading for a teen. It's painful! Waxing is so much quicker - you are in and out (or you can do it at home). I had to switch to threading because I use retin A, but there's no doubt waxing is a much easier process.


Waxing pulls and stretches the skin. Over time it’s not good for the face.
Anonymous
Hopefully, you can find the sweet spot of time that is old enough that you don't make her self-conscious about it too early, but young enough that it's before she may accidentally do a hack job on them. I managed to survive the 90s super skinny eyebrows, but my mom didn't teach me anything about brows before I tried to "shape" mine in jr high. Unfortunately, my understanding at that time regarding tweezing between the brows was to pluck all hairs that were vertical vs horizontal. *facepalm*
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