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Waxing can be uncomfortable and expensive to do at a salon, and sometimes you might have to wait too long just to get an appointment. Luckily, there are alternatives to do it yourself. Just follow a simple wax recipe and learn how to remove those pesky hairs at home. It saves you time, money, and will allow you to be sure your eyebrows are shaped to your liking. All it takes is a few simple ingredients and about 30 minutes to do.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Making the Wax

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  1. This recipe is convenient because these ingredients can be found in every kitchen. You will only need some honey, salt, flour and water.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Wax Eyebrows at Home (Honey and Salt Method)
    You can use equal parts honey, flour, water and salt. Since you are only waxing your eyebrows, you shouldn't need more than 2 or 3 tablespoons (29.6 or 44.4 ml) of each.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Wax Eyebrows at Home (Honey and Salt Method)
    The yellowish fluid will likely seem too watery. Once the mixture is heated it will thicken quite a bit.
  4. Monitor the mixture as it will begin to boil up when it is ready. [1] Remove the wax from the microwave.
    • Be careful, the wax will be hot.
  5. This will allow the mixture to cool so you do not burn your skin. The mixture will also thicken as it cools giving you a thick, sticky wax.
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Method 2
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Applying the Wax

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  1. This will remove some of the dirt and natural oils on your skin and hair. Starting with a clean face will help to remove more of the unwanted hairs during the process. [2]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Wax Eyebrows at Home (Honey and Salt Method)
    Use a popsicle stick, spoon or a Q-tip to precisely apply the wax. Cover the hair thoroughly. Be extremely careful with this step, as it can be tricky. [3] Avoid spreading the wax onto areas where you would not want your hairs removed. [4]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Wax Eyebrows at Home (Honey and Salt Method)
    Running your finger over the cloth in the directions the hair goes. Leave the wax in place for 15 minutes.
    • You can make this easier by cutting the fabric into strips that can be placed over the wax. Having a small piece of fabric stuck to your face is much less of an impairment than a whole rag.
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Method 3
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Removing the Wax

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Wax Eyebrows at Home (Honey and Salt Method)
    Yank it in the opposite direction that the hair grows. [5] This would be left-to-right on your left eyebrow, and right-to-left on your right eyebrow.
    • It will hurt a little. Just pretend you are yanking off a stubborn bandage.
    • Do not hesitate at this point. Determined hairs might hang onto your skin and it will hurt more than it should.
  2. Gently press it onto the area where you applied the wax. This step will prevent the skin from getting irritated.
    • You can also apply some Vitamin E lotion or moisturizing product to reduce redness or puffiness in just a few minutes.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Wax Eyebrows at Home (Honey and Salt Method)
    The wax should have pulled out most of them. If you find one or two, simply remove them with tweezers. [6]
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  • Question
    Do you have to leave the wax on for fifteen minutes?
    Community Answer
    You should, but if you have sensitive skin, you can reduce this time to ten minutes. If it doesn't remove the hair though, you may need to leave it on longer.
  • Question
    Will using this method remove any skin?
    Community Answer
    No, it isn't strong enough to remove skin unless your skin is already peeling in the area you're waxing.
  • Question
    Can I do this more than once or do I have wait a few a hours before trying again?
    Community Answer
    You can try it again as soon as your skin has calmed down enough to allow it. If you try again too soon, it will be very painful.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Honey
      • Salt
      • Flour
      • Water
      • Fabric
      • Tweezers

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      • Right after you rip off the wax, hold an ice cube on the area for a few seconds to prevent it from swelling.
      • If you don't have honey, you can use a sugaring paste from a local salon or online shop.
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      Warnings

      • Do not leave the wax on longer than fifteen minutes. Wax that has set too long can be very painful to remove.
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      References

      1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTutmYBW6gA
      2. Karina Villalta. Certified Esthetician. Expert Interview. 19 August 2020.
      3. Karina Villalta. Certified Esthetician. Expert Interview. 19 August 2020.
      4. http://hairremoval.about.com/od/waxathome/ht/waxing-eyebrows.htm
      5. http://www.beautylish.com/a/vmvvj/diy-beauty-hair-removal-wax
      6. Karina Villalta. Certified Esthetician. Expert Interview. 19 August 2020.

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      Waxing your eyebrows at home is a great way to save a bit of money while looking good. You can make a wax by combining equal parts honey, salt, flower, and water in a bowl. Stir the mixture until it is fully blended, then heat it in the microwave for 30 seconds. While your wax cools, wash your face with a gentle cleanser to remove dirt and natural oils. When you’re ready to apply the wax, put it on your eyebrows with a q-tip or a spoon. Apply some pressure to the wax with an old cloth and leave it to sit for 15 minutes. Finally, yank off the cloth in a swift motion in the opposite direction to how your hair grows. For tips on how to prevent your skin getting irritated after you’ve removed the wax, read on!

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      • Sophie Brandewie

        May 18, 2016

        "The wax was very helpful. It was slightly thin and took a couple tries, so maybe add less water/ more flour."
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