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PERFECT EYEBROW

How many of you have purchased pencils, stencils, shadows, brushes and gels in the pursuit of the perfect eyebrow shape? But UNLESS you know your exact eyebrow dimensions AND taught exactly how to groom them with the products you’ve just purchased, your pursuit of the perfect eyebrow shape will forever be a daily, never ending desire of wanting the perfect pair of eyebrows and it will never be … until today.

Today you will no longer be a victim of your eyebrow product purchases but in fact be victorious at knowing exactly how to shape and groom your own eyebrows even if you have very little.

I’d like to show you the measurements of THE perfect eyebrow shape you should ultimately have. Now quickly grab a pencil and let’s begin.

While looking straight into a mirror:

1. Hold a pencil parallel against the bridge of your nose. This is where your eyebrow should begin. - parallel to the inside corner of the eye. There are, however, only two exceptions to this rule: 1) if you believe your eyes are too far apart, then you can extend your brow beyond the inner corner of the eye to give the illusion that your eyes are closer together, OR 2) if you believe that your eyes are too close together then you can shorten your eyebrows, just a little bit, again, at the inner corner of the eyes, to give the illusion that your eyes are further apart.

2. Place the pencil parallel to the outside edge of your iris. This is where your arch should be - the highest point of the eyebrows.

3. To determine where your eyebrow should end, place the pencil diagonally from the bottom corner of the nose past the outside corner of the eye. This is where your eyebrow should end.

4. The point at which your brows begin and end should be horizontal. If the end is lower than the beginning, it creates the illusion of very sad eyes. In fact is a sad day when your eyebrows don’t look right. Think of it as an extension of a bad hair day!

Let’s recap:

1. The beginning of your brow should be parallel to the inside corner of your eye;
2. Your arch should be right outside your iris;
3. The end of your eyebrow should not go past the outer corner of your eye; and,
4. The beginning and end of your eyebrows should be horizontal to each other

 


 

 

 
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