I am not a high maintenance girl. Sometimes I wish I was a little higher to maintain. The one thing I do is wax my eyebrows. No, I don't pay for it I do it myself. A few years ago (more like 7-10) I bought and eyebrow wax kit.
In the beginning it had strips of papery like stuff that you would cut into strips to use to pull off the hair and wax. Well, I have since used all the papery things and was left with a whole lotta wax left. I did not want to throw it away, that would be wasteful and it was still useable. So for awhile I did nothing, that included not waxing the eyebrows, they were beginning to form hedges. I looked at all sorts of stores, Target, Wallies, I looked all over and couldn't find any of the strips. I could find the whole kit again but I didn't want to spend the 8 dollars for the whole kit. Them the lightbulb came on and it may have flickered a little but finally it was as bright as ever. I could use interfacing! I know what you are thinking, "Seriously Brooke, interfacing to wax my eyebrows, yeah right". Well you can and I did.
Supplies needed:
non fusible interfacing, the fusible kind might hurt a little bit you know with the iron and all.
home wax kit (for eyebrows)
Simply cut your non fusible interfacing in to 1/2 inch strips about 3-4 inches long. Heat your wax up. Apply only in the areas where you would like to remove hair. Put the strip of interfacing on top of wax and press. Wait a minute or two. And...
get ready for it ...
grit your teeth...
brace yourself...
and
Yank or just pull on the interfacing opposite the direction of hair growth.
Then say "ouch that hurt a little bit".
In the end, this worked great and I have less hedge like eyebrows. If you have never done this before, go conservative. Having more eyebrow than wanted is much better than no eyebrows at all.
This worked for me and if you do this kind of thing, I hope it works for you. Pathetic it may sound and be but it worked and is a less expensive option than buying a new kit.