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blissedthistle
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Joined: 12 Mar 2014
Posts: 9
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Sat Sep 27, 2014 9:47 am |
I've gotten threaded before one time at a good place, but I went to a new place closer to my house and it was extremely painful this time - my eyebrow area was seriously red and the lady gave me uneven eyebrows. My eyebrow area still stings a day later, so I looked at myself this morning and found that the redness has left some red dots and broken caps on my eyebrows (these are where it's sore atm).
Does anyone know if it goes away on its own, or if it's something I have to treat with laser now?
I already take bromelain and I just applied arnica gel to my broken caps - I don't know if it would work though. |
_________________ Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. |
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Sat Sep 27, 2014 2:26 pm |
I think they can go away if you sooth them and leave them alone,
Sometimes people need laser, but I think it should fade. Unfortunately I really dont know that much about broken caps...
Obviously you want to sooth it
Dont touch it a lot
and I'm trying to think if you could put on something to seal it off a bit...like Vaseline or something.
Anyway I'm sorry that happened to you...if it makes you feel better I went to a new hair dresser for highlights and left with gray patches....dont even ask cause idk how in the world...hahaha
I think you and I should stick to our previous pros...just trying to make you feel better It happens. |
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Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:59 pm |
That is horrible!
I can only suggest Kate Somerville brand. There is one called K8 or something like that that calm redness, but once you stop using the product, it comes back. I think that depends on how bad it is.
I have so many now from aging. I can't even suggest how to avoid them from aging |
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