Grooming eyebrows can be a harrowing experience, especially if you do it for the first time. It is striking the balance between too much and too little that makes the task so difficult.
Here are ten tips for grooming your eyebrows that will help you find the right balance and come out looking fantastic. You will pluck and shape your eyebrows like a professional with little to no effort at all.
1. Decide on shape before starting
Most people suggest making the eyebrow mirror the shape of the eye. You can get an idea of what the final product will look like by using an eyeliner or concealer that matches your skin tone to color the hairs you plan to remove.
2. Use good tools
High-quality tweezers make it easy to grab fine or short hairs and will ensure you pull the hair rather than breaking it. A good pair of tweezers may cost you twenty dollars, but will last a lifetime.
3. Trim versus pull
The best advice is to start by trimming the brow and then only pull those hairs that are in places where you don’t want any. Never pull hair in an effort to shape a part of the brow where you want it to look full.
4. Never use a magnifying mirror
5. Soft arch
Start with the bottom of the brow and get the arch shape right on the bottom. Then, and only if absolutely necessary, you can pluck hairs from the top of the brow.
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6. Ease the pain
As an added benefit, Vaseline will moisturize your skin and help tame unruly brow hairs. Avoid ice because it causes the pores to constrict, which will actually make your eyebrows more sensitive to plucking.
7. Never shave
More important than cutting yourself, however, is the fact that shaving never looks great. Within a few days of shaving, unsightly stubble will start to appear. Finally, shaving produces uneven results and makes shaping brows substantially more difficult.
8. Quick fix
9. Take a break
It can be very easy to get into the zone while tweezing and remove too much brow. Taking breaks is a great way to avoid over-tweezing.
10. Use a pencil afterward
Always draw in the same direction as the hairs and pick a product that looks natural. In general, go one shade lighter than your brow hair color.
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The bottom line for eyebrow care is to take your time and go slowly. If you groom too much, your eyebrows won’t look natural. You are going for a natural, clean look, so don’t overdo things. Follow these tips to make the process as carefree, pain free, and successful as possible.1