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how to get perfect eye brow...part one
Method 1
Figuring Out Your Perfect Brow Shape
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Find the place where your brows should begin. Finding
just the right spot for your inner brows to start is key to creating
perfect brows, since starting too far in could throw off the balance of
your face.
[1] To figure out where your inner brows should start, use the following technique:
- Take a pencil or another long, thin instrument. Line it up from the corner of your eye to the edge of your nose.
- The place where the instrument overlaps your brow is where it should
begin. Mark the spot by making a dot there with an eyeliner pencil.
Repeat on the other side.
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Find the spot where your eyebrow arch should peak.
Most eyebrows naturally arch around the eye, and finding the place where
the arch peaks is essential to making them look perfect. Use the same
long, thin instrument to figure out where your arch should peak by
following this technique:
- Look straight ahead in the mirror.
- Line up the instrument with the outer edge of your nostril and the outer edge of your iris.
- The place where the instrument crosses your brow is where your arch
should peak. Mark it with a dot using an eyeliner pencil. Repeat on the
other side.
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Determine where your brow should end. Finding the
right place for brow to end is as important as where it begins. You want
your brows to frame your eyes gracefully. Find the right spot by lining
up the long, thin instrument in this way:
- Line up the instrument from the edge of your nostril to the outer corner of your eye.
- The place where the instrument crosses your outer brow is the place
where it should end. Mark the spot with a dot using an eyeliner pencil.
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Determine how thick you want your brows to be.[2]
Perfect eyebrows for someone else may not be perfect eyebrows for you.
The thickness of your eyebrows is a personal decision that should be
influenced by the following factors:
- The size of your eyes. If your eyes are on the bigger side, thicker
brows can help balance them out. If they're small, thick brows might
overshadow them, so you'll want to choose a brow thickness that's
slightly thinner.
- The size of your lips. A good general rule of thumb is that your
eyebrows should be about the same thickness as your upper lip. This can
help 'tie the look together'. If you look at pictures of models in
magazines than you'll notice this is the case with many of them.
- The distance between your brows and your eyes. If you have a low
brow bone that is set close to your eyes, you'll want to pull up your
brows a bit to lighten the area. If you have a high brow line spaced
well above your eyes, heavier brows might provide a more balanced look.
- Your style preferences. Sometimes thick, bushy eyebrows are in
style, and sometimes more people prefer them to be thin and
well-tailored. Think about what style you're going for before you dive
into plucking your brows.
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