A complete hairstyle doesn't end at the top of the forehead!
Eyebrows should complement the face. It takes a steady hand and a little patience, but by following these easy steps, you'll be able to tame the fiercest of brows!

Waxing to excess:
Waxing is great to remove excess hair, but I always fine-tune the arch with tweezers. You can't do the arch with wax because it could slip out of place and remove something you don't want it to. It's better to remove a few hairs at a time than too many at once.


Mind the gap:
No one wants a uni-brow, but don't go overboard when separating your eyebrows. Don't go more than an inch apart; an inch and a half at most. A finger width is perfect. Otherwise your nose looks wider and your eyes look smaller.

Balance your style:
If you have a round face, the last thing you want is round brows. Give your brows more of an angled arch to elongate your face. The opposite is true for people with a more angular face; they need brows with softer curves.

Beware of tadpoles:
The brows need gradual ascension. If you shape them too thick at one end, and too skinny at the other, you might end up with eyebrows that look more like comets or tadpoles. Keep it natural.


Devotee's claim his deft touch with brows is better than a face lift ...

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