How to Get Your Dream Eyebrows in 3 Easy Steps
Stick to the natural shape of your eyebrows. Using your tweezers as a guide, hold them up to your eyebrows to measure where to begin. “The top bridge of your nose, you align it with your tweezer,” Vucetaj says. “It's not [at the widest part of your nose]. A lot of people think it's there, but it's the top bridge." For the tops of your brows, Vucetag recommends holding the tweezer and angling it the same direction up to the peak.
The easiest way to find your arch? Take one finger and lightly pull up. “With the arches, you just lift slightly the arch,” Vucetaj says. “It can help you figure out how much or how little of an arch you want. If you want higher, you know to do that.”
The easiest way to find your arch? Take one finger and lightly pull up. “With the arches, you just lift slightly the arch,” Vucetaj says. “It can help you figure out how much or how little of an arch you want. If you want higher, you know to do that.”
Step 2: Align and Tweeze
Shaping comes down to a few simple guidelines: your natural brow shape, enhancing what you already have, and never over-doing it. “The rule of thumb is every four to six weeks to tweeze. No more than that," Vucetaj explains. "People are trying to figure out shapes too much, and the best bet is stick close to what you have. Just a cleaner, tidier version of it. Make sure you like the shape, and then tweeze just a few strays outside of the shape. Less is more."
Most importantly: step away from the magnifying mirror! “Get rid of any magnifying mirror, worst thing ever,” she adds. “You see too much. It's playing games with you. You're sacrificing the shape for the sake of a few hairs that people normally wouldn't see.”
Step 3: Fill Your Brows
And finally, it's time to fill 'er up! To keep the look natural, avoid a heavy hand when filling in the center of your brows. "Wherever it's more sparse, you just add a little more pressure," Vuectaj says. "Trace the top of the brow and trace the bottom. If you want a little more prominent arch, just add a little more color and brush it through. Lightly fill in the middle. That's how you keep it from looking like a tattoo."
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