wonder eyebrows!


Your eyebrows add essential balance to your face, bringing together all your features into a harmonious whole.

It's funny how well groomed eyebrows just make your eyes pop even without a touch of makeup.

To tweeze the brows, you need the following tools:

Pencils
Scissors
Spooly brush
Tweezers & Blades
Eyebrow brush
makeup

Tweezing Tips.

I always advice, if you can't do this on your own, seek profeesional help. Usually, its best to have a professional get them done for you the very first time. Believe me, its always worth it.
To get started:
- Tweezing is best done when the skin is supple, so wait until after you’ve taken a shower, when your skin is soft. - Tweeze in a natural light and/or with a magnifying mirror so you can see every hair.

- Try to avoid tweezing on the day you have an important outing. Do it the night before, since it can sometimes cause redness or irritation.

Determine the shape:
- Brows should naturally follow the shape of the brow bone. Do not fight brows’ natural shape or direction of hair growth. You mission is to enhance what nature has already done for you. My pro tip?

Use a white pencil to outline the areas you want to pluck. The white line will help you see the shape that you intend to keep just before you go ahead tweezing.

- To find the right length, hold a pencil diagonally from the nostril, past the outside corner of the eye to your temple. The end of the brow should fall where the pencil is.


Time to tweeze:
- Brush eyebrows upward.

- With the tweezers (slanted ones are the best), pull one hair at a time with a quick motion in the direction of the hair growth. Tweeze two or three rows of hair. Repeat on each eyebrow.

- Never tweeze hairs at the end of the eyebrow. The longer your brows are, the better!

- Continuously check to see that your work is symmetrical. Tweeze a few hairs from one brow, stop, then tweeze a few from the other so that both eyes are even. And always stop to check that you haven’t tweezed too much.

With the results. If your brows are naturally light or thin, use a brow pencil to fill them in. If they’re unruly, even after plucking, you can use brow gel to set them. And remember, never shave your brows! Plucking may be slightly uncomfortable at first, but if you take the time to do it right, you will be pleased

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