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How can I change the shape of my eyebrows?


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August 16, 2007

Don't be so "Type A" with your brows

Don’t be all “type A” personality, and try to get every hair perfect in the magnifying mirror without pulling back and looking at the big picture. This is where people go crazy.

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July 7, 2007

Trust the brows nature gave you

Remember that nature knows what it's doing. If you have full brows...don't create a small, skinny arch. Most likely you'll need the anchor of your structured brows. I like a clean, not overly sculpted brow. Tweeze in between, naturally. Then look at the brows and decide which of the smaller 'cobweb' hairs as I call them, need to go. Anything that is 'out of the realm' and makes the bulk of the brow shape unclear is good to tweeze away.

If you're really wanting a big brow make over, my advice is to see a specialist and ask lots of questions. Have him or her give you a mini lesson on doing the upkeep yourself, to follow their lines.

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