- Eyebrows slanting upwards make you look angry, so be careful
not to take off too much at the outer corners.
- Before tweezing your brows, you must prepare your skin by
wiping the brow area with a cotton ball soaked in astringent.
The cooling effect numbs the skin for sometime and thus, you do
not feel much pain.
- Hold the tweezers at 45 degrees and pluck the stray hairs
below the brow line in the direction of the hair growth.
- If your brows are sparse, use a freshly sharpened brow
pencil to fill in the areas with light, quick strokes.
- To get a natural and more defined look, you can brush your
brows with a brow brush dipped in brow powder in upward and
outward strokes.
- It is important to use the correct shade for your brows.
Fair women can use blonde shades while olive colored women
should choose tawny or brown. Dark African-American women can
use gray shades.
- To add volume to your brows, use a stiff, slanted brush to
apply eye shadow in short gentle strokes.
- In case, you have over tweezed certain brow area, try to
fill the patch using brow shadow, applying in the direction of
the hair growth.
- Eye shadow gives more natural look to your brows than an
eyebrow pencil!
- Brow shade should be about two
shades lighter than hair color for olive or dark skinned women
and two shades darker than hair color blondes or women with grey
hair.
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