7 Tips on How to Shape Your Eyebrows Yourself Correctly

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Tips on how to shape your eyebrows with makeup
Like all facial features, eyebrows come in all different shapes and sizes. No one’s eyebrows are exactly alike. The natural shape of your eyebrows and face should create the basis for how you manipulate your brows and apply product to them. If you’re not sure how to create the perfect shape for your brows, keep reading to learn how to shape your eyebrows correctly every time.

1. Fill In Before You Pluck

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Before you go near your eyebrows with a pair of tweezers, fill them in first. This step might seem a bit backwards, but it can be extremely helpful at giving you a guideline for your plucking and allow you to determine where you should pluck and where you shouldn’t before it’s too late.

2. Use Wax First

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Before you pluck your eyebrows, you should also apply a clear wax to your brows. Comb the wax through your brows and use the eyebrow comb to shape them. The wax helps your brows stay in place and hold to the shape you want, which can make it easier to know which hairs you need to pluck.

3. Consider Your Face Shape

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Your face shape is an important factor when it comes to shaping your eyebrows. You should always shape your eyebrows to complement the shape of your face.

If you have a round face, you should shape your eyebrows with a high, round arch. Square-faced ladies should stick with a very sharp arch. For heart-shaped faces, slightly rounded brows look best. Straighter eyebrows with a slight arch complement oval faces.

4. Analyze Your Natural Brows

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The natural shape of your eyebrows is another important thing to consider before you take a pair of tweezers to your eyebrows. If you have thick, bold eyebrows, you have more room to play when it comes to shaping your brows. You can significantly manipulate the shape of bolder eyebrows without eliminating your brows completely; just be careful to choose a shape that looks natural with your face.

As for thinner, more sparse eyebrows, you should not try to change their shape too drastically. Use tweezing as a way to gently groom your brows.It can be extremely easy to over pluck thin eyebrows, which can have disastrous results. You should only pluck the hairs that are noticeably out of place.

5. Try Out Different Shapes

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When you have some time on your hands, use a brow pencil to try out different eyebrow shapes. Choose a few different shapes that are close to the natural shape of your brows and draw them out over your eyebrows. This trick can help you determine which shape you like best and help give you a guideline when shaping your brows in the future.

6. Use a Magnifying Mirror

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When you pluck your eyebrows, always use a magnifying mirror to get an up-close look at your brows. Ideally, the mirror you use will be magnified about five times. Mirrors that are more magnified can increase the chances of over plucking, while mirrors that are less magnified make it difficult for you to see the individual hairs of your brows that you need to pluck.

7. Take a Step Back

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After every few hairs you pluck, take a step back away from your magnifying mirror and examine your brows from a different angle. This step might make your grooming process take a bit more time, but it is an important way to get a fresh perspective on your brows and avoid over-plucking them.

7 Tips on How to Shape Your Eyebrows Yourself Correctly

You should always shape your eyebrows based on their natural shape and size. Use the tips in this post to learn how to shape your eyebrows to achieve flawless brows that always look naturally groomed but never overdone.

7 Tips on How to Shape Your Eyebrows Yourself Correctly

7 Tips on How to Shape Your Eyebrows Yourself Correctly

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