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"FROM NATURAL TO BOLD - A GUIDE TO ACHIEVING THE PERFECT EYEBROW SHAPE": DE MODE GLOBAL

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN DE MODE

Article Published on: 23 FEB 2023 | www.demodemagazine.com


The eyebrows are one of the most important features of our face, and they can have a significant impact on our overall appearance. A well-groomed and shaped eyebrow can enhance our natural beauty, making our eyes appear more defined and our faces more balanced. However, achieving the perfect eyebrow shape can be a challenge, especially if you're not sure where to start. In this guide, we will take you through the steps to go from a natural to a bold eyebrow shape.

Step 1: Determine Your Natural Eyebrow Shape Before you can start shaping your eyebrows, it's essential to know your natural eyebrow shape. Stand in front of a mirror and examine your eyebrows. Look at the arch, the length, and the thickness of your brows. You can use a white eyeliner pencil to mark the starting point, the highest point of the arch, and the endpoint of your eyebrow. Knowing your natural eyebrow shape will help you decide how much hair you need to remove and which areas to focus on.

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Step 2: Choose the Right Tools To achieve the perfect eyebrow shape, you will need the right tools. You will need a pair of good-quality tweezers, a spoolie brush, and a pair of scissors. It's essential to use sharp, angled tweezers to grip the hairs correctly and avoid breaking them. The spoolie brush will help you comb your eyebrows and ensure that each hair is in place, and the scissors will help you trim any long hairs that are sticking out.

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Step 3: Prep Your Eyebrows Before you start shaping your eyebrows, you need to prep them. Use a gentle cleanser to remove any makeup or oils from your skin. Apply a warm compress to your eyebrows to open up the hair follicles and make it easier to remove the hair. You can also apply a numbing cream to the area to make the process less painful.

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Step 4: Start Tweezing Once your eyebrows are prepped, it's time to start tweezing. Take your tweezers and grip the hair as close to the root as possible. Pull the hair in the direction of growth, using a swift motion to avoid any discomfort. Start by removing any stray hairs that are outside of your natural eyebrow shape. Work slowly and carefully to avoid over-tweezing. It's essential to step back and check your progress regularly to ensure that both eyebrows are symmetrical.

Step 5: Shape Your Eyebrows Once you've removed any stray hairs, it's time to shape your eyebrows. Use your white eyeliner pencil to mark the starting point, the highest point of the arch, and the endpoint of your eyebrow. Use your tweezers to remove any hair that falls outside of these lines. Be careful not to over-tweeze, as this can result in thin eyebrows that are difficult to grow back.

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Step 6: Trim Any Long Hairs After tweezing, you may notice some long hairs that stick out from your eyebrows. Use your scissors to trim these hairs, taking care not to cut too much. Brush your eyebrows with a spoolie brush to ensure that they are in place and the length is even.

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Step 7: Fill in Your Brows If you have sparse eyebrows or want to add more definition to your brow shape, you can use an eyebrow pencil or powder to fill them in. Choose a color that matches your natural eyebrow hair, and use light, feathery strokes to mimic the natural hairs. Start from the inner corner of your eyebrow and work your way outwards. Brush your eyebrows again with a spoolie brush to blend the color.

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