1. Locate Your Starting Points
Flip
your tweezer upside down so the open end is pointing downward, and
place it vertically alongside the outer edge of the bottom of your nose.
The point where the vertex lands marks the beginning of your brow.
Using an eye pencil, draw a vertical line to show the start of each
brow, then check that the space above the bridge of your nose is
centered between them. Remove the strays that fall in between.
2. Mark Your End Points
Lay
the tweezer on an angle against your cheek so that the open end is at
the bottom of your nose and the other end reaches the outer corner of
your eye. The spot where the tweezer intersects your brow is where the
hairs should end. Mark it with the eye pencil, then tweeze the hairs
beyond the line.
3. Determine Your Brow Thickness
Starting
just below the fullest part of your brow, use an eye pencil to draw a
line along the bottom edge of your brow; it should be above any stray
hairs and it should follow the natural shape of your brow's top line,
which may be angled, slightly curved, or even straight. Tweeze the
strays below the line. Your brows should be between a quarter inch and a
half inch at their thickest.
4. Shape Your Arch
The
arch of the brow should peak above the outer rim of your iris and lie
right on your brow bone: Mark the point with your eye pencil, then
remove a row of hairs along the bottom, from your inner brow point to
the peak point. After the peak, shape the tail.
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