How to Get Perfect Eyebrows


Someone once said, This tragic brow, these closed eyes, eyebrows raised and knotted. Yes, eyebrows do speak a lot. A face with crooked brows, always gives the impression of frown, while soft brows getting lifted at each laughter is an expression of joy. Well, that was something a virtual effect of eyebrow movements cast over onlookers. But what's the definition for perfect eyebrows? Perfect eyebrows are accurately shaped eyebrows, curved according the facial frame. So, read the next segment to get the tips on perfect eyebrow shape.

Getting Perfect Eyebrows

Every human being is bestowed with natural shape of eyebrows. Depending on the shape and thickness, they can either beautify your face or make it look inconspicuous. People who have a thick growth with beautiful arches, need not manipulate them much. A little effort to remove the extra hair, while retaining the natural shape, can make a lot difference. On contrary, thin eyebrows with sparse hair, require some artificial tricks to attain prominence over face.

Shape of Brows
The framework of face is the most important aspect in determining the shape of eyebrows. Makeup experts say that arched eyebrows suit the best in round face or semi oval face. The brow angled high or peaked at the middle, while keeping the tapering part small, is the ideal shape for round face.

Perfect eyebrows for oval face, are shaped flat. The arch is usually kept low for oval or elongated face. If eyebrows are angled with raised peak, they make the face look even longer. To retain the oval shape, the peak should be very small or flat. Round eyebrows with softer peaks complement faces with tapered chin and oblong frame. The brow should be left thick for square face and slight angle should be made at the end.

Heart shaped face with pointed chin gets emphasized with round eyebrows having soft peaks. A diamond shaped face can have two types of shapes. If the face is wide, peaked eyebrows can narrow the width while round eyebrows soften a more angular face.

Tweezing of Brows
The correct procedure of tweezing is vital to shape the eyebrows perfectly. The natural brow line must be retained. This can be done by removing the stray hair growing away from the natural line. A properly groomed eyebrow lays emphasis over your eyes and face. Never over pluck your brows. The best way to get perfect eyebrows is to get them threaded from beauty salon.

You can also tweeze your eyebrows at home with the help of tweezers. Keep a pencil on your face and place it between the middle of mouth, nose and forehead. Now move it diagonally to determine the arching point. Tweeze out the extra hair and then move the pencil at the end where the brows end. This way you can estimate the length of your brow and then remove the extra strands, while retaining the natural end. Perfect eyebrows for your face shape are thus carved by right techniques of tweezing.

Color of Eyebrow
The color of eyebrows is utmost significant for your looks. Normally, the color of hair and eyebrows is same. If you have brown hair, then brown eyebrows look the best. This is something natural, nevertheless you can opt for a good makeup for your eyebrows. You can darken the brow with the help of eyebrow stencils or eyebrow pencil, either black or brown, as per your wish. But make sure you try the technique before applying the final makeup or else you might end up in a mess.

Care for Eyebrows
Taking care of eyebrows should be a part of your routine. Taking care of eyebrows is very simple. Massage your brows with almond or coconut oil to keep it smooth. If you have sparse growth, apply castor oil regularly to get the difference in growth. After washing your face, comb the brows in the direction of growth, to maintain the shape. Get them trimmed at least once a month to retain the shape.

Perfect eyebrows give a definition to face and make the eyes look fuller and brighter. A natural perfect eyebrow is the one that starts from the inner corner of the eye, slightly arching over the iris and narrowing down towards the edge of the eye.

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