A of pair of well-plucked eyebrows gives every face a touch of loveliness. Many women have their eyebrows tweezed or threaded professionally. It is always recommended to have a professional do your eyebrows first then all you have to do is pluck where the hairs grow in.
The biggest mistake people make is to tweezers too much. Avoid over plucking as it can take months for brows to grow back. The space between your brows should be equal to, or a little wider than, your eyes shape. To find where your brow should go, take a long eye shadow brush or pencil and hold it parallel to the side of your nose.
Where the brush meets your brow is where your brow should begin. The best brows have a slight arch. It is imperative to invest in a good pair of tweezers with a slanted. You should also make sure you are near a window with light pouring in or under a bright light with a good mirror. Make sure to pluck hairs in the direction they grow. Don’t grab too many hairs at a time. You should hold skin taut as you pluck. It’s a myth that brows should never be tweezed from above. You want both the bottoms and tops to be smooth. So be careful, but tweeze the top and the bottom.
To ensure your tweezers maintain their firm grip, regularly wipe the tips with alcohol to remove any oily build up. If your brows are sparse or spotty, you can fill them in by pressing a brown shadow into your brow. If you use a pencil to fill in sparse brows, apply with short, feathered strokes from the inside of the brow out. Then carefully rub brows with a brush or your fingertips to soften the effect. Brow gel helps keep your brows in place all day. Or if you don’t have gel, apply a dab of hairspray to your finger and use it to keep unruly hairs in place.
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