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how to get perfect eye brows ...part two
Method 2
Plucking and Filling Your Brows
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1 
Brush your brow hairs up. Take a small eyebrow brush 
or a fine-toothed comb and brush the hairs up in the direction they 
grow. This will make it easier to figure out which hairs need to be 
plucked.
 
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2 
Tweeze the hairs outside the dots you drew.
 Now it's time to start shaping your brows according to the plans you 
laid out. Make sure you're in a well-lit area so that you don't 
accidentally tweeze too much. Grasp each hair firmly with the tweezers 
and pluck one at a time in the direction they grow.
 
- Start with the inner brow, closest to your nose. Use the tweezers to pluck the hairs that are closer to your nose than the dot.
- Tweeze the hairs that fall outside the dot on your outer brow.
- Tweeze hairs above and below the arch area. Look at the place where 
your arch should peak and carefully tweeze around it to make the peak 
slightly more prominent.
- Tweeze the bottom of the brow. Pluck stray hairs under your brow and
 shape the bottom. If you decided you want thick brows, stop after 
plucking the hairs that grow outside the brow. If you want thinner 
brows, carefully pluck the underside of the brow to lighten it up.
 
 
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3 
Tweeze the other brow. Now that you've shaped the 
first one, take extra care to make sure the other brow matches it in 
shape and size. Use the same method to tweeze the hairs on the inside of
 the inner brow dot, the outside of the outer brow dot, around the arch 
peak, and on the underside of the brow. Examine both brows in the mirror
 to make sure they are even.
 
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4 
Don't overpluck. Avoid the temptation to keep 
plucking hairs in order to create two perfectly even brows. You risk 
plucking away too much hair. Eyebrow hair can take 6 - 8 weeks to grow 
back, and sometimes it's gone for good. Take care of the hair you have.
 
 
 
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