When I was younger I was mad for tweezing my brows I would leave myself with no hair at each end just so I would look like the other girls ( who also did not have a clue ) but now I am older and have a wee bit more style I let them grow wild but I still like to have the nice Madonna shape I think she has the best brows in the business . The brow is one of the most important features it shapes your face so treat them right .
Here are some of the best tips on the world of brows .
TWEEZING
Know the beginning and the end. You've heard of that old pencil trick—but have you actually ever tried it? Hold the pencil vertically against the side of your nose until it intersects your brow—that's where the edge of your brow should begin. Then, tilt the pencil diagonally so that it hits the outer corner of your eye—that's where your brow should end. (We like to mark the spots with an eyeliner just to be sure we don't over-tweeze.)
Funny faces make for funny-lookin' eyebrows. We don't know why we want to contort our faces when we tweeze, but we've learned to keep a straight face—because without one, you'll distort the shape of your brows and end up with a mismatched pair.
Always do your shaping in front of a regular mirror, not a magnifying one. Or you will tweeze your brows away to nothing. Trust us.
Resist doing a complete brow overhaul. The goal with tweezing is to refine what you go, not reinvent yourself.
WAXING
Wax on. Ask your pro to use wax instead of tweezing. The method will preserve your brow shape for weeks, while tweezed hairs—even those repeatedly whisked away—return in a matter of days.
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THREADING
Threading is a unique technique using cotton thread to remove unwanted facial hair with relatively less pain and precision to give the clean look that canĂ¢€™t be achieved by waxing or tweezing. Waxing tends to burn, peel, and irritate the skin, especially the skin around the ebronze.
Repeated waxing increases the chances of wrinkles, especially around the sensitive eye area.
Tweezing and razors increase the chances of in-grown hairs and cutting the skin.
Waxing, tweezing, and razors all make facial hair grow back thicker and faster.
Threading is more precise and the hair grows back thinner and slower; there is also no burning, peeling, or irritation, and is good for getting rid of in-grown hairs. How often does one has to get is 2 weeks.
Or juts could just use good old faithful your eye brow pencil . that's what I do and pluck away the strays at the end .
The Perfect Brow
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