Matching Eyebrows
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Trying to obtain matching eyebrows when plucking can be tricky! Let our makeup expert help you in your attempts.
Matching Eyebrows Advice
Reader Question
I need help with my eyebrows. I can never get them even when I pluck them, and when I like one eyebrow I can't get the other to match. Can you help me?
Expert Reply
Here's a simple trick to remember: The space between your brows should be equal to, or a little wider than, your eyes. To find where your brow should go, take a long eye shadow brush or pencil and hold it parallel to the side of your nose. Where the brush meets your brow is where your brow should begin. To find the end of your brow, extend the brush diagonally from your nostril, following the outside edge of your eye toward the brow. Where the inside edge of the brush hits is where your brow should end. The best brows have a slight arch. To find yours, hold the brush parallel to the outside edge of the colored part of your eye (the iris). Where the brush meets the brow is where the highest part of your brow should be. Don’t worry too much about matching because both sides of your face probably have a slightly different shape (as most humans) and they don’t have to be a perfect match because of this.
~~Dana
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