How to Shape Your Eyebrows at Home in 3 Easy Steps

How to Shape Your Eyebrows at Home in 3 Easy Steps

Eyebrow trends have changed a lot over time. From the pencil-thin lines of the '90s to the full, fluffy soap brows flooding TikTok today, eyebrows frame your face and can say a lot about your personality.

It’s one fantastic way to look younger without resorting to expensive creams or even more drastic measures, such as surgery.

1. How to find your natural eyebrow shape The following three measurements help keep your brows in the right proportion with the rest of your face and features

(1)  Find out where your brow should begin 

?Grab a brow pencil and follow a straight line up from the dimple of your nose to the front of the brow. Make a mark there. This is your start and will help slim your nose and balance your eyes.

 (2) Find where your brow is naturally at its highest

Measure from the outer edge of the nose across the center of the eye and make a mark. Say hello to your arch! This doesn’t mean it’s going to be angled or sharp—it means that this particular point is going to help open up the eye area.

 (3)  Find where your brow should end

Follow a diagonal line from the outside of your nose to the outer corner of your eye. This will indicate where your brow should end. Length is important because it gives your face proportion—you don’t want your brows connecting to your hairline.

2.? How to shape eyebrows

Okay, you've found your natural brow shape. It's time to fill those babies in and clean them up. It suggests using a micro-lining pencil to mark the desired shape. Then, connect the points by lightly sketching point to point.

Think of the outline as a blueprint for your brows. Any hair that falls outside of the shape can be removed and the hair that falls inside the shape is what stays. Using more curved lines below and above the arch will result in a softer, more delicate-looking brow while using straighter lines that meet at a point will create a more dramatic result.

When choosing a brow pencil, select a shade that matches the undertone of your hair but that is either lighter or darker than the natural color of your brows. This will help you see the brow map you've created and will prevent you from removing one hair too many. After you've shaped your brows, you can use the same micro-liner to fill in any sparse areas. Using a shade that isn't a true match in color will help you create layers of dimension.

References: https://hellogiggles.com/beauty/how-to-shape-eyebrows/

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