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Beauty

24th Mar 2016

This Is Supposedly The Best Grooming Method For Fierce Brows

We wouldn't have predicted this one!

Cathy Donohue

When it comes to brows, everyone has a preferred personal method for keeping them in check.

Some wax, some thread and some use a good old-fashioned tweezers.

However, one brow guru is of the opinion that waxing is best for when you’re trying to grow your brows out.

Speaking to Allure, Jared Bailey, global brow expert for Benefit no less, waxed lyrical about the “beauty of waxing”.

“If you can let your brows grow in for a full cycle (i.e. eight to twelve weeks without tweezing), once you remove all of those hairs (by waxing), it resets the cycle for the whole area, so everything comes back together.”

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As Jared points out, the great thing about waxing is that your beautician should be able to tell where your new perfectly shaped brows will form and wax around this area while they’re growing.

Maintenance ‘in-between’ waxing keeps brows tidy as they grow and a pencil/brow filler will help fill you in any gaps while you’re on a quest for beautiful brows.

Threading is our usual brow go-to but we might have to reconsider waxing after reading this.

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