Tuesday, August 26, 2008

How to shape your eyebrows


Eyebrows are a very significant and prominent facial feature and yet they are the most forgotten of all feautres. Shaping your eyebrows in the wrong way can change the expression of your look. The trick is to shape your eyebrows instead of trying to redesign them.

Achive the most natural look with some easy tips!

DEFINE THE SHAPE


Your brows should begin directly over the tear duct at the inner corner of your eye and rise in a gentle curve along the brow bone. The highest point of your eyebrow arch should be even with the outer edge of your eye's iris, ending at the outside corner of your eye.

To define your ideal brow length, line up a pencil parallel to the bridge of your nose and then at an angle across the outer edge of your eye.

Accent the natural arch by tweezing any hairs that fall under your arch, but be careful! Pull one hair at a time. You don't want to leave them too thin. They would look artificial. If you have short brow lines naturally or have lost them after years and years of tweezing, I recomentd brow zings to bring your brows out to their proper length.

TRY THIS!

Shepora brow zings: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P1274&categoryId=RPYMAL&navAction=jump

Invest in a good pair of tweezers and pull one hair at a time. Don't get too excited! I know it can be adictive... but remember that it can take eight weeks for your eyebrows to grow back! So a good recomendation is to stop every few hairs, step back and check the job you're doing! Your eyebrows should be the perfect frame for your eyes.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have tried the brow zings from Shepora and they really work. I only have the wider part of my eyebrows and I want to make them look longer. The brow zings look more natural than a regular brow pencil.

Laura
San Francisco