Scarring
If your plucking techniques are overly aggressive, you could destroy the brow hair's root. In some cases, this can result in scarring of the area. In other situations, the hair may not grow back at all. Remember that our brow hairs are limited, unlike our head hair, and any slight change can become glaringly visible.
Ingrown hair
Getting your eyebrow hair tweezed or waxed can cause the area to develop irritation, redness, swelling, and even ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs, in turn, can trap dirt, dead skin cells, and bacteria inside the hair follicle to trigger an infection.
Skin discoloration
Tweezing your brows can cause the skin in the area to become inflamed. The inflammation may not fade entirely and can eventually turn into a lighter or darker patch of skin in the area that won’t go away on its own.
If you’ve experienced any of the above issues with your eyebrow techniques, it’s best to speak to our professionally skilled brow technicians about any challenges you might be facing with your personal choice of eyebrow grooming.