

Use a dark shadow to outline exactly where you'll be tweezing or waxing. Mark where your brow should begin (directly above the inside of each nostril), at its arch, and at the end of your eye. Also trace along the bottom to create a barrier preventing too-thin brows.

Use a brow brush to sweep the hair upwards and trim all the way across, giving a perfectly finished look.

After removing the hair, highlight under the brow line with Damone Roberts Brow Highlighter in Pink-A-Boo shown here, or use concealer or a flesh toned pencil.

Final product.

Additional tips from Carla;
- Look for someone with brows you really like and ask them where they go for shaping, referrals are always the most reliable.
- Brows shouldn't be shaped if you don't have time for the essential planning before hand like using the dark shadow to create a border around what stays and what goes, it's easy to get uneven thin brows when you're in a hurry.
- Unless you're having them professionally shaped, Carla discourages from tweezing or waxing the top of the brows because removing too much from there can make them too flat and shapeless.
- At the very least, have your brows professionally shaped every few months so you have a good template to keep up yourself.
If you're fortunate enough to be in the Denver area, you can make an appointment with Carla: 303-847-8708
- Look for someone with brows you really like and ask them where they go for shaping, referrals are always the most reliable.
- Brows shouldn't be shaped if you don't have time for the essential planning before hand like using the dark shadow to create a border around what stays and what goes, it's easy to get uneven thin brows when you're in a hurry.
- Unless you're having them professionally shaped, Carla discourages from tweezing or waxing the top of the brows because removing too much from there can make them too flat and shapeless.
- At the very least, have your brows professionally shaped every few months so you have a good template to keep up yourself.
If you're fortunate enough to be in the Denver area, you can make an appointment with Carla: 303-847-8708
For someone like me who has never had their brows done, this is very interesting. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteit's funny that you posted this after i commented on your eyebrows....this is cg from sugar network. too bad i'm not in denver. looking to grow my eyebrows out so they could be thicker :)
ReplyDeleteThat is some nice photography! Good work Cassel. I like that brow lady maybe I'll go see her.
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures! Thanks for this, it was so helpful!!
ReplyDeleteWow- I do live in Denver, I need to give her a call. Is she downtown?
ReplyDeleteShe is in Centennial actually- Highlands Ranch area.
ReplyDeletegreat post and great photos :).
ReplyDeleteWow- thank you. The part about tracing it first was really helpful since I'd never thought about it and always ended up with crooked brows
ReplyDeleteI'm in Denver and I'm calling her!!;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, I went to her and love my eyebrows! I feel like I've had a face lift. I live in the Brighton area, and she is worth the drive.l
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tips. I have some cool new scissors I'm going to try out. http://www.myhairstylingtools.com/kamisori-student-titanium-shear-p-343.html
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