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The Perfect Brow

  • 22-1-2010
  • All Flourish: Beauty

By Alexandra Wilson

Never underestimate the power of perfectly polished brows!

The eyebrows frame our most valuable assets, and when advisedly shaped can bolden the eyes, balance the face, and break age barriers.

The general outline of the eyebrow can be easily envisaged by using an eye-pencil by following these points:

  1. Place the pencil on the bottom left corner of the nose, directing it straight up past the inner corner of the eye.  Mark the spot where the pencil rests as this is where the brow should begin, any hairs that reach past the pencil toward the right brow will be plucked later.
  2. To locate where the arch of the brow should peak, place the pencil on the left side of the nose, directing it diagonally over the pupil. Mark the spot where the pencil strikes the brow, as this should be around the highest point of the arch.
  3. Place the pencil diagonally from the left corner of the nose to the outer edge of the eye to find where the eyebrow should stop, then mark the spot.
  4. Use the eye-pencil, and your markers to sketch an ideal eyebrow shape.  Make amendments by applying make-up remover to a cotton bud and emphasise the shape by applying white eyeliner or concealer to the patches of redundant hair.
  5. Once you are happy with the drawn-on shape, use an eyebrow brush or toothbrush to direct the hairs upwards.
  6. Irregularly long hair will now be easily identifiable, and with small scissors, can be slightly trimmed.  Trimming rather than plucking ensures fewer gaps in the brow.
  7. Now brush hair downwards, notice and trim longer hairs until all hair is a uniform length.
  8. Brush hair back into place and following your drawn-on outline, pluck hairs one by one from below the brow, and not from above; unless they are stray, unsightly hairs.

    Plucking slowly will ensure no irredeemable mistakes and a magnifying mirror will also improve your odds at great results.

    Now that you’ve achieved an enviable shape, assess the density and colour of your brows.

    If you notice inconsistent colour and hairless gaps, use a brow powder or powder eye shadow that resembles the colour of your brow as a filler.

    1. Starting from the peak of the arch and moving toward the outer edge, then back toward the beginning of the brow, use a thin liner brush to gently colour the eyebrow.
    2. Use an eyebrow or toothbrush to soften the colour if the pigment looks unnatural or too intense.

    If you prefer waxing or threading methods, ensure that you visit a trusted salon. 

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    Comments (3)

    Sharon
    Said this on 8-3-2010 At 09:52 am
    I say go to a Salon!
    Louise
    Said this on 8-3-2010 At 03:05 pm
    Great article - I used the Share button thingy at the bottom of this page to send the article to my daughter. Worked a treat. Loving the new website!
    Jaki
    Said this on 9-3-2010 At 05:50 pm
    I had to giggle and print this out for my 9 yo daughter. She recently took to her (perfect!) eyebrows with a pair of scissors as she decided they were too bushy. Now they both have a landing strip (slightly bumpy) down the middle. Perhaps it's time I took some advice from your article, so I can teach her correct methods.
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