Tips for Perfect Eyebrows
To figure out where your brow should begin and end, hold a pencil vertically at the outer part of your nostril so it goes straight up to the inner core of your eye; the line it follows is a good place for your brows to start. Never go past diagonal line running from the line of the nose to the outside corner of the eye.
Pluck any stray hairs between the pencil and the bridge of your nose. To pin-point where your brows should end, hold the pencil at the same place aganist your nose and angle it to the outer core of your eye; the spot where the pencil hits is a good stopping point.
To get the right arch angle pencil to the outer side of the pupil. The spot where the pencil hits the brow is where the top of the arch should be. Repeat on the other side. Mark both sides with a colored eyeliner to make sure they're symmetrical before you start plucking away.
Painless Plucking? If you soak your brow region under a warm, wet cloth, your pores will open up and loosen their tight grip. Using tweezers, pluck stray hairs with swift, sharp movements in the direction they grow.
Select shade of eyebrow pencil to match natural colour of hair or for a more natural look use eyeshadow in a shade close to natural colour of hair and very lightly apply with a fine brush.
For great eyebrows, put some lotion on your wrist and while you are coloring in your brows, dip the pencil in the lotion to make brows look more defined.
Now use your Brow & Eye Pencils in light, feathery strokes to fill in gaps. Start at brow's inner corner and taper out. Extend slightly at the outer corner and accentuate the natural arch.
Squirt a tiny bit of hairspray on the tip of your finger and then smooth over your brows for long-term hold.