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What Are Sugared Eyebrows?

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Summary: Sugared eyebrows are created when sugar, molasses and honey are used to wax eyebrows at home. Mix up a sugar waxing paste and use muslin strips to wax eyebrows with instructions from an aesthetician in this free video on eyebrows.

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Sylvia Russell is a motivated professional with more than 18 years of experience in the beauty industry. She's worked as a beauty professional for television segments as well as photo...read more

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"Hi, today we're going to help you figure out ways to remove the hair from your eyebrows and one great way is a sugared eyebrow. My name is Sylvia Russell. So, a sugared eyebrow is basically a wax that is traditionally cold; it's not warm like other waxes and it is created by the Egyptians years ago. It is sugar and molasses and honey. Things that are sweet and pasty. Something that you can create yourself at home. You're going to use some muslin strip like so, which you can get from your local beauty supply store. Make sure and have a good eyebrow brush on hand, and you want to have some tweezers just for any last-minute clean-ups. So remember, when you're going to wax your eyebrow at home you want to find out the exact shape that you need, and you would apply your wax only to the area of hair that you want to remove. Now, a sugared eyebrow is product specifically made with sugar, honey, molasses. You can put these things in a little bowl and create a paste. Make sure that you don't use too much, because you don't want it to fall into the eye. You want it to be nice and pasty. Great thing about a sugared eyebrow is that it leaves the skin smooth, it's very sweet smelling so you won't have any odor, and you'd be able to create a nice eyebrow at home. My name is Sylvia Russell, and this is a sugared eyebrow."

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