How to shape your eyebrows

Author: William Ramirez
Date Of Creation: 18 September 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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HOW TO GROOM, SHAPE & MAINTAIN EYEBROWS AT HOME (BEGINNER FRIENDLY)
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Content

1 Determine where the inner brow should end. Place a pencil or ruler vertically on your face.
  • Place it so that it touches the wing of the nose and the inner corner of the eye. This line will determine where the brow should start.
  • Mark the beginning of the eyebrow with a pencil. Do the same on the other eyebrow.
  • 2 Determine the highest point of the eyebrow. Place the pencil at an angle from the wing of the nose so that it goes over the edge of the iris.
    • It is very important that you look straight ahead. The eyes and face should be turned straight towards the mirror.
    • Where the line crosses the eyebrow, there should be a curve of the eyebrow and its highest point along the top edge.
    • Mark this place with a pencil.
    • Do the same with the other eye.
  • 3 Determine where the brow should end.Place the pencil so that it runs from the wing of your nose through the outer corner of your eye.
    • This will show you where the brow should end, mark this spot with a pencil.
    • Do the same with the other eye.
  • 4 Draw a line along the bottom edge of your eyebrows. This will help determine the correct thickness.
    • Follow the natural curves of your brows.
  • 5 Pluck out those areas that do not fall into the lines marked earlier.
    • Your eyebrows should be 0.5-1 cm thick.
    • Avoid plucking at the top edge to maintain a natural curve. It is better to remove interfering hairs.
    • If you don't like plucking your eyebrows, try to shape them in a different way.
    • If the skin around the eyebrows is very sensitive, use ice to cool the skin to make it less sensitive before plucking.
  • 6 Determine the shape of your face. Certain types of eyebrows are suitable for certain facial shapes.
    • To hide the imperfections of a round face, direct a third of the eyebrow towards the top of the ear.
    • If you have a square face, point an eyebrow towards the middle of your ear. This will help balance the appearance of the face.
    • If you have a long face, keep your eyebrow as straight as possible, pointing towards the top of your ear.
    • The oval face is already balanced by itself, but to accentuate it, direct the outer third of the eyebrow towards the earlobe.
  • Method 2 of 2: Daily care

    1. 1 Adjust your eyebrows. It may turn out that with an ideal eyebrow shape, your hairs are too long. In this case, take an eyebrow trimmer and trim it.
      • When using an eyebrow brush, always brush upward.
      • Trim hairs that extend beyond the natural brow line.
    2. 2 Fill in the blanks. If your eyebrows are too light or too dark, use an eyebrow pencil.
      • Once you have shaped your eyebrows, use a pencil two shades darker if you have light hair, and two shades lighter if you have dark hair.
      • Stretch the skin and gently run the pencil over the top edge of your brow. Then along the bottom edge.
      • Use intermittent movements to fill in the space between the drawn lines with a pencil.
      • Remember to shade the pencil later!
        • If you don't have an eyebrow pencil, matte eye shadows are fine too.
    3. 3 Use a clear gel to set the result. Comb your brows in the direction of hair growth, and then apply brow gel to them.
      • Transparent mascara can replace gel.
      • If you've tinted your eyebrows, the gel will help keep them from smudging.
    4. 4 Develop a habit. If you regularly do this procedure, it will turn out faster each time.
      • If you stick to one shape, it will be very easy to mark points for the paths.
      • Pluck the hairs between your eyebrows and around the edges on a regular basis. There hair grows faster and can spoil your natural shape.

    Tips

    • Whichever shape you choose, remember that the eyebrows should be symmetrical - horizontally and vertically.
    • If the end of your eyebrow is much higher than its beginning, it can make your expression look aggressive and your eyes look angry.
    • Use a concealer around the brows to help enhance the look.
    • Use a mirror to view your eyebrows from the side. If you pluck or tint your eyebrows, be careful not to "catch" the inside of your eyebrow from the side of your nose. It will seem that you deliberately wanted to lower the brow line and made a mistake. Not everyone can see your face in full face, so practice first and look at the painted eyebrows from all sides in the mirror.
    • If you have an almond-shaped eye shape that raises the outer edge of your eyebrow, chances are you are better off with an eyebrow shape where the outer corner is higher than the inner corner. If you are shaping or tinting your brows, you want to keep the outer edge of your brows higher than the inner edge to accentuate the natural lines and shape. If you try to lower the outer edge of the eyebrow, it will look comical with this eye shape.
    • In 2007, in Germany, it was found that people under the age of 30 prefer straighter eyebrows, while older people (over 50) choose curved ones.