One scenario could be that a family moves into a new home. At night, they hear strange scratching noises coming from the walls. Every time they try to find the source, there's nothing there. As time passes, the noises get louder and more frequent, and they start to feel like they're being watched in their own home.
There was a family living in an old house. One night, while they were all in their beds, the front door slowly creaked open. A masked man entered, making no sound as he walked through the rooms. He got to the bedroom of the youngest child first. The child woke up and screamed, but the man just stared. Then he started to move towards the other rooms. The family huddled together in fear until the maniac finally left as mysteriously as he came.
Once, a friend of mine decided to do home waxing on her legs. She bought some cheap waxing strips. As she pulled one strip off, it didn't remove all the hair but instead left a big patch of sticky wax on her leg. She tried to wash it off with soap and water, but it just made it worse, and her leg was a gooey mess.
Adding a sense of isolation can make it more terrifying. For example, if the home is located far away from other houses or in a desolate area. The characters can't easily get help or escape if something goes wrong.
Well, a sense of dread is always there. You know something bad is going to happen from the start. There are often noises that build up the tension, like creaking floors or scratching at the door. The appearance of the invaders can be quite menacing too. They might be masked or have a wild look in their eyes. And the setting of the home is important. A big, old, spooky - looking house can add to the horror, but even a normal - looking apartment can be terrifying when it's invaded.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be many characters in 'Sweet Home Horror Story'. But usually, there is a protagonist who has to face the horror within the home setting.
I'm not sure specifically which 'iyanla home invasion horror story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life accounts with such a title. Maybe it's a story from a local folklore or a personal anecdote that's not widely known.
The wrong temperature of the wax can be a problem. If it's too hot, it can burn the skin. For example, if you heat it in the microwave without proper care, you might end up with a painful burn.
Well, in 'Sweet Home Horror Story', the way it plays with our common fears and then exaggerates them is what makes it terrifying. For example, the fear of the unknown is constantly present. The characters are often in situations where they don't know what lurks in the shadows or what the next threat will be. Also, the setting of the 'home' which is supposed to be a safe place, is turned into a place full of horror, which is a very disturbing concept.
Possible elements could include a dark and stormy night setting, which is a classic in horror stories. The invader could be making strange, eerie noises as they move around the house. There might also be a power outage, leaving Iyanla in the dark and making it even scarier. And perhaps there are some unexplained events like objects moving on their own, which really amps up the horror factor.