When hair follicles get infected with bacteria after plucking or tweezing
eyebrows
your eyelids may swell. This could happen for a number of reasons
but two are the most common the first is using a dirty set of tweezing or
touching brows right after you pluck them.

Usually, an allergic reaction occurs after plucking, waxing, or tweezing
eyebrows and this reaction creates dryness, redness, and swelling around
your brows
and eyelids.

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because this process is very close to the eyes and many women get bumps on
their eyelids or pimples on brows after plucking their eyebrows but Worry
not because this infection is usually temporary and you can easily get rid
of it. So I have to decide to tell you about how to avoid bumps after
plucking eyebrows.

How to Avoid Bumps after Plucking and Tweezing Eyebrows?

Spread a clarifying mask right over the eyebrows for at least 10 minutes
several days in a row to deal with post-plucking pimples. My personal
favorite is a DIY combination of 2 tablespoons of Indian clay mixed with one
tablespoon of coconut oil and a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar.

This combination makes a great natural treatment. So consider investing in
a cleansing toner that will zap any excess oils around your eyebrows that
could make a serious matter.

The best way to not getting bumps or pimples is before and aftercare.
Follow the following steps to prevent your eyebrows after tweezing.

Reactions after Plucking Eyebrows

Plucking eyebrows can create scars on your skin and if you are
over-aggressive, you can destroy the root of hairs
In some cases, it can lead to that type of scarring which does not allow
the hair to grow back.

It can give you infections such as allergic, bumps, and pimples on the
skin.
 It can stop the growth of hairs and also can affect your skin color.

Best Remedies Before tweezing and Plucking Eyebrows

1. Wash your Face

You can be rinsed off any potential pore-clogging bacteria by washing your
mouth. Do not start the plucking process on an oily or ugly face.

2. Pumpkin Oatmeal

Gently exfoliate with pumpkin oatmeal to remove dead skin cells after you
have washed your mouth. So you get the easiest tweeze.

3. Clean your Tweezers

Before plucking, rinse your tweezers with hydrogen peroxide or with
toner.

4. Sprinkle Brows with Baby Powder

Sprinkle brows with a baby powder to soak up any additional oil around your
eyebrows before plucking.

Best Remedies after Plucking and Tweezing Eyebrows

Apply Oil-Free Moisturizer

Apply an oil-free moisturizer that will soothe the freshly plucked skin
without adding oil which can lead to zits.

Wait to Work Out

Sweat sessions are best for your skin and expel yucky toxins. But you
should avoid heavy workouts for at least one day because that the sweat
doesn’t drip bacteria down your face.


Ruman Amjad

Hello, I am Dr. Ruman Amjad, an Ophthalmologist specializing in the field of eye care, particularly focused on helping individuals with swollen eyelids. I am thrilled to welcome you to Swollen-Eyelid.com, a comprehensive resource dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information on eyelid inflammation.

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