Manicured Eyebrows: So I often fight with how to get the perfect eyebrow I don’t want to be the women who when I am 65 I am drawing in my eyebrow. I recently discovered these great tips from Soft Surrounding.
Relief for the Brow-Beaten
Put down that tweezers! Before you take another pluck, first take a good look in the mirror at what could easily become your defining feature.
The Perfect Brow
Simply put, the brow should begin on the same point as your nostril and extend just beyond each corner of your eye. Have you overplucked? Hide the tweezers for three weeks before attempting a repair.
To maintain healthy, expressive brows:
1. Cleanse and moisturize the brow area to ease the brittleness of brow hairs and train them into a smoother, more flattering shape.
2. Treat your brows to a conditioner in the shower. Your hair conditioner, in fact, will work just fine.
3. Use a brow pencil to mark the shape you want to achieve. Tweeze just around this guideline to prevent over-tweezing.
4. Tweeze one hair at a time. Grab the hair as close to the skin as possible, squeeze the tweezers to get a good grip, then pull it out quickly in the direction it grows.
5. Swipe tweezed brows with a cotton bud dipped in pure tea tree oil – nature’s perfect antiseptic.
6. Use a spooly brush in the natural direction of the brow hair to give the brows a natural look.
7. Apply brow gel to condition and shape brows all day.
Tip:
When using powdered brow color, use a harder, bristled-angle brow brush and draw tiny hair-like strokes. When using a brow pencil, maintain a sharp edge and use the same technique as the brush.
Ready to discover your perfect eyebrows? On the Soft Surroundings Spa at Home website you’ll find every tool necessary for the perfect eyebrow.
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