Monday, April 25, 2011

Tweezing Eyebrows


You might be noticing my crazy eyebrows. They're insane. Even Audrey Hepburn fixed hers later on. I am a tweezer; I have been since high school. I'm not liking how one eyebrow is higher than the other. I'm not sure if it's natural or me. I'm thinking it's natural. Crap.

So, I need to revamp my plucking. Here's how.

Finding the Places to Begin -The space between your brows should be equal to, or a little wider than, your eyes. To find where your brow should go, take a long eyeshadow brush or pencil and hold it parallel to the side of your nose. Where the brush meets your brow is where your brow should begin. To find the end of your brow, extend the brush diagonally from your nostril, following the outside edge of your eye toward the brow. Where the inside edge of the brush hits is where your brow should end. The best brows have a slight arch. To find yours, hold the brush parallel to the outside edge of the colored part of your eye (the iris). Where the brush meets the brow is where the highest part of your brow should be.

Yes, you can tweeze the top and bottom! Don't listen to Kurt on Glee.

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