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Here's Why You Don't Have Perfect EyebrowsFix every brow blunder in the book with this guide to the ideal arch |
Perfect Eyebrows Sin No. 5: You're Trying to Make Your Eyebrows Identical The problem: You've heard it before: "Brows are sisters, not twins." Of course, that doesn't mean you can disregard balance altogether. It means that tweezing hair for hair on either side is never a good plan of attack.
Since no one's face is perfectly symmetrical, obsessively plucking until each brow is identical will only result in your entire face looking uneven and your brows looking over-plucked.
The fix: To achieve perfect eyebrows, try to make them look as even as possible while considering your natural face shape. To do this, Taylor recommends drawing a thin line with brow pencil along the bottom edge of each brow to use as a guideline. When you go in with your tweezers, only pluck the rogue hairs that fall outside the line.
Then, to fill in your brows, use your pencil to follow the brows' natural shape as best you can. When your brows are almost finished, alternate back and forth, adding a little to each one until the brows look balanced.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Perfect Eyebrows Sin No. 4: You're Plucking Out the "Meat" of the Brow
Since no one's face is perfectly symmetrical, obsessively plucking until each brow is identical will only result in your entire face looking uneven and your brows looking over-plucked.
The fix: To achieve perfect eyebrows, try to make them look as even as possible while considering your natural face shape. To do this, Taylor recommends drawing a thin line with brow pencil along the bottom edge of each brow to use as a guideline. When you go in with your tweezers, only pluck the rogue hairs that fall outside the line.
Then, to fill in your brows, use your pencil to follow the brows' natural shape as best you can. When your brows are almost finished, alternate back and forth, adding a little to each one until the brows look balanced.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Perfect Eyebrows Sin No. 4: You're Plucking Out the "Meat" of the Brow
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perfect brows are important
by brianna121791 Monday, May 13, 2013 at 01:50PM Report as inappropriate
Never knew you shouldn't use the same shade as your hair. Will try this tip.
by Dee Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 05:01PM Report as inappropriate
well, frieda kahlo might be an example of beauty for some, but a unibrow must go! in the same type of scenario, how can you wait three months between tweezing?
by AstridB Friday, April 12, 2013 at 07:57AM Report as inappropriate
I don't agree with not plucking the unibrow and using a shade lighter for brows than natural hair ive always used a shade darker and it looks fine I always see people with blondehair have darker brows also so that rule makes no sense to me
by kfloyd01 Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 05:53PM Report as inappropriate
Fascinating. Nearly every day I spy a woman with perfect makeup but a major brow faux pas. Great tips included here!
by GigiSD Monday, March 25, 2013 at 03:23PM Report as inappropriate
Sound useful, will try some of these tips.
by Zeaundra Monday, March 25, 2013 at 02:34PM Report as inappropriate
These were some really helpful tips! I'll keep them in mind when I do my brows tonight.
by NillaButterfly Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 02:48PM Report as inappropriate
This article is interesting but what I really need are examples of do's and don'ts - and not celebrities but real people with real jobs and real lives and real problems.
by Sonflower Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 06:03PM Report as inappropriate
I have seen some truly crazy looking brows
by LittleBunny Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at 08:03AM Report as inappropriate
I hate my brows!!
by Mommy_of_Ethan Thursday, January 3, 2013 at 07:17PM Report as inappropriate