1. Gently curved brows are perfect for heart-shaped faces. If your chin is the tip of the heart at the bottom, your brows can be the curved rims at the top.
2. An oval face profits from strong, defined eyebrows that help make your eyes the centre of attention.
3. If you have a round face, wide, curved brows with a high arch can make it appear longer.
4. To balance out a long face, flat, horizontal brow lines are ideal. They are also suitable for square faces.
5. If you want to balance prominent facial features, try shaping your brows with a slight curve to help soften features.
Waxing and plucking eyebrows achieve long-lasting results when it comes to eyebrow shaping. The advantage of waxing is that you can quickly shape the edge of a brow in one swipe, especially useful if you are aiming to flatten a curved brow. Simply apply the edge of a wax strip (hot wax isn’t recommended for the brow area), to the desired section of brow and remove in the opposite direction of hair growth. Remember that hair won’t grow back for 2-3 weeks, so accuracy is key here.
If you want to define the shape of your brows with more detail, plucking eyebrows to remove single hairs on your eyebrows is a more precise method. The precision pincers that come with the Touch-up pen trimmer enable you to shape the edges of your eyebrows in a targeted way.
Whichever method you go for, a good tip is to first trace your desired shape with an eyebrow pencil so you don’t remove too many hairs. Getting perfect eyebrows has never been this simple!
After waxing or plucking eyebrows, don’t forget to treat them to a cooling gel. It calms the skin and closes the pores.
To disguise gaps or make your eyebrows look fuller, use a brow pencil. You can get these in any hair colour to draw in hairs where you want them. For a natural-looking effect, apply this in small flicks to look like real hairs among your natural ones or over any gaps.
Afterwards, you can use a transparent brow gel to comb your perfect eyebrows smoothly.