sarahkate
New Member
Hey guys,
I'm new here! Hello!
I really need some advice. I've been a beautician for 7 years now and I absolutely hate waxing Eyebrows!
I had a bad experience when I first qualified and made someones eyebrow very sore and it put me off for years. I have now started my own business and wanted to tackle this.
I started eyebrow waxing again and I regained my confidence and was doing really well, then it happened again. Now, it has happened to two of my clients in the last month.
It is always on the same eyebrow (clients right eyebrow) and the skin goes very sore, red and seems like the first layer of skin has been lifted off. I have checked temp of wax, how tight I am holding skin and I use an organic natural tea tree wax also.
I just don't know what I am doing wrong! Some clients are fine, others seem to react like this, and always with the right eyebrow. Has anyone else had this problem? I feel so awful when it happens and I'm starting to debate just packing in doing eyebrows all together.
I'm new here! Hello!
I really need some advice. I've been a beautician for 7 years now and I absolutely hate waxing Eyebrows!
I had a bad experience when I first qualified and made someones eyebrow very sore and it put me off for years. I have now started my own business and wanted to tackle this.
I started eyebrow waxing again and I regained my confidence and was doing really well, then it happened again. Now, it has happened to two of my clients in the last month.
It is always on the same eyebrow (clients right eyebrow) and the skin goes very sore, red and seems like the first layer of skin has been lifted off. I have checked temp of wax, how tight I am holding skin and I use an organic natural tea tree wax also.
I just don't know what I am doing wrong! Some clients are fine, others seem to react like this, and always with the right eyebrow. Has anyone else had this problem? I feel so awful when it happens and I'm starting to debate just packing in doing eyebrows all together.