Thursday, February 11, 2010

Eyebrow Threading Instructions


The other day I had gone to my friend’s place for a stay over and we were having a ball of a time. Just then, one of my other friends, who had joined us for the stay over, noticed herself in the mirror and almost let out a shriek. We asked her what happened and as if in a sheepish confession she said that her eyebrows were close to resembling a squirrel’s bushy tail. The surprise of the night came across then, at least for me. The friend of mine who was the host then said that it’s no big deal, she would thread her eyebrows. I was quite impressed and asked her how to do eyebrow threading and she gleefully parted with this supremely important knowledge in this contemporary world. After I got the hang of the eyebrow threading instructions, I was thrilled. That is why I thought I might share this with all the women out there. Here it comes!

How to Thread Eyebrows
To begin with you would need a cotton thread and a skin toner. Now let’s start.

  • Cut a piece of cotton thread in way that you get a 24-inch strand. Follow this up with tying the ends in such a way that a circle is formed.
  • Coil the thread around all the fingers and thumb of both the hands and then open them. Then, using your fingers and thumb, transform the circle of the thread into a rectangle in front of you.
  • Around the center twist the thread approximately 10 times. Now with your hands in front of you and apart, the string should look something like the alphabet ‘X’ with the center being the twisted portion.
  • The twisted portion of the thread must be pushed to the right by the extension of the thumb and fingers of your left hand. Simultaneously, close the fingers of your right hand to the thumb.
  • Repeat the earlier step by switching hands. Do this till you attain an ease in doing this.
  • Position the thread on the skin while ensuring that the twisted portion of the thread is just to the side of the hair you want to get rid of. Follow this by gently moving the twisted part of the thread along the skin in a sideways motion in order to capture the hair. The sideways motion could either be left or right, which ever way you are more comfortable. Once you trap the hair in that twist, just pull them out.

There! I guess this wasn’t that tough, right? These are the basic eyebrow threading instructions, which are the most common nowadays. In fact it is the basic aspect of eye makeup. There is however, another eyebrow threading technique, or rather a manner to shape your eyebrows which is perhaps not as complicated as threading. That is tweezing. How do you do that? let’s take a look.

Shaping the Eyebrows with Tweezers
You would need a pair of tweezers, eyebrow pencil, eyebrow stencil, eye brush, eyebrow powder and gel. After you have compiled this, this is what you would ideally want to do.

  • First of all mark with the eyebrow pencil as to where do you want your eyebrows to start and end.
  • Now position the stencil lining up the inner corner of the stencil with the previously made white mark.
  • Through the stencil hole, brush the hair according to the shape of the stencil. This has to be done carefully because here you would need to make the hair turn or twist in the manner you want it to be.
  • Next is tracing the stencil outline. Taking the white pencil, trace the outline of the shape of the eyebrow.
  • Here you would keep the stencil away and then tweeze the hair which is beyond the tracing line.
  • You are almost done in this step. The marking line and the hair have been tweezed. But we are not totally done as yet. For that, place the stencil once again and apply a bit of eyebrow gel on the eyebrows. Brush the eyebrows using the brush as in step 3. Use the powder to touch up the tail area a bit. Lastly, remove the stencil.
  • Slightly outline the entire eyebrow using an eyebrow pencil. The shape of the eyebrow will get well defined by doing this.

Finally, let’s check out some minute and often forgotten tricks to deal with your eyebrows be it threading, tweezing or other wise. For more on eyebrow shaping, read eyebrow shaping tips.

Eyebrow Threading Tips
These are quite easy to remember and even though you might not be threading eyebrows, you can surely use these tips to flaunt your knowledge about eyebrow threading as well!

  • When starting off on eyebrow treading, tackle the part between the eyebrows. Then move on to the top and bottom of the brow, creating the desired thickness of the brow.
  • Go gentle while doing the bottom of the eyebrow, it is more sensitive there. To prevent pain or burning sensation and close the pores left due to the removal of the hair follicles, use a skin toner immediately after threading.
  • Eyebrows which slant upwards, could give the impression that you are frowning and angry. Thus, do not remove hair too much at the outer corners.
  • Once you are done and you have sparse hair on your eyebrows, use an eyebrow pencil, adequately sharp to fill in the gap with quick and light strokes. Read more on beauty tips.

Once you practice, eyebrow threading instructions are not as hard to follow. And please take adequate eye care while doing this. I am sure after this long treatise about how to shape and thread your eyebrows, this would be a cake walk! Oh and yes, that will be without raising your eyebrows! What say!

All the Best!

Beauty Tips for Black Women


Black is beautiful, elegant and bold. Black beauties have a charm like no one else. Their distinctive hair and glossy complexion allows them to experiment much than their imagination. If Tyra Banks, the sensuous black model can carry her hair, looks and color with panache, other black women also can. Beauty tips for black women are meant to enhance the features that they have. The biggest mistake black women make is that, they misunderstand their flaws to be their liabilities. Take these valuable resource of beauty tips for black women to flaunt those gorgeous locks, curves and assets!

Beauty Tips for Black Women

Dreaded Locks
Black hair is usually dry and brittle. Thus it requires extra care and protection as compared to normal hair. Using a lot of heat and chemicals to workout different black hairstyles and color your hair can lead to severe damages. To make your black hair look beautiful, use relaxers for black hair, regularly deep condition them and moisturize the dry ends of your hair daily. Cover your hair with a scarf whenever your step outdoors. Keep trimming your hair to avoid split ends and the dead weight. The best beauty tips for black women is to use protective hairstyles like buns, braids and wigs. Use hair care tips for black women to protect your hair and prevent usage of chemicals on the hair.

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Black Skin
Women vie for sun kissed skin tones. Black women are blessed with it. For make-up on black skin, use a foundation that is the same as your skin color, or else the skin looks chalky. They say, black skin is ageless as it naturally protects the skin from aging due to ultraviolet light. However, as it ages dark spots becomes visible. Use a cream that lightens the spotting and discoloration. Acne marks and pigmentation are other possible problems of black skin, which can be taken care of by acne prevention. Healthy diet, workouts, moisturizing, cleansing and scrubbing the skin will keep the black skin look timeless!

Black Eye Beauty
Dark circles around eyes make the black facial skin look dull, drab and lifeless. Important beauty tips for black girls is to hide those dark circles with concealer of the same shade as your foundation. To make your eyes look younger and sharper, use an eye liner around the rim of your eyes. Try and achieve the same color as your skin below and above your eyes to make your eyes stand out. This will also add a glow to your skin.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Are You Ready to Take Charge of Your Health


Ever wonder why women live longer than men? It may be more than just genetics. It seems that men are behind when it comes to responsibility for their own health. In fact, many men may depend on the women in their lives to help look out for their health.

Researchers at the University of Chicago found that when a wife works at a job more than 40 hours a week, her husband’s chance of being in good or excellent health declines by more than 25 percent. So what can men do to take control of their own health? Here are some simple suggestions.

Get Comfortable

It’s no wonder women may feel more comfortable visiting the doctor. Besides their own exams, many women also accompany their children and husbands to the doctor. Men, on the other hand, may cringe at the thought of a tongue depressor or cower at the mere mention of a paper robe. If a man is uncomfortable going to the doctor, he may be less likely to ask questions, point out symptoms or push for tests. According to a survey sponsored by Men’s Health magazine and CNN, 25 percent of men said they even lie to their doctors, because they are afraid the doctors will get mad, they fear bad news or they’re just embarrassed.

If you’re an apprehensive male patient, it’s important to find a physician with whom you can feel at ease and trust. Ask your male friends and relatives for recommendations. Then, before your appointment, write a list of questions so you won’t forget to ask the doctor anything important.

Read Up

A man is more likely to recognize health problems and symptoms if he knows what they are; but as studies show, men don’t seek out health issues. It’s important that men learn the signs and symptoms of common male health problems.

- Learn the signs of heart disease.

- Find out what a healthy blood pressure reading is and what your cholesterol levels should be.

- Read up on the symptoms of testicular cancer, impotence and other conditions.

- Most diseases have risk factors and recommended screening guidelines. Find – out how often you should be screened for prostate cancer and colon cancer.

- Compile a family health history, so you’re aware of your genetic risks for certain diseases.

Shake the Stereotypes

From an early age, our culture tells little boys that “boys don’t cry” and “take it like a man.” So, it shouldn’t be surprising that grown men aren’t as willing to talk about sensitive health problems. A man is not weak because he follows a healthful diet, takes vitamins, adopts an exercise program or gets yearly physicals. Men must shake the stereotypes to take control of their health.