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You know the deal – your brows are becoming so heavy, they are beginning to make your eyes look deep set and there are stray hairs all over the place. Now is the time to start figuring out how to get them in shape. There are many different ways to do this – waxing, plucking or threading. I personally prefer plucking as I feel I have more control over it. All three are fairly inexpensive ways to look after them. However, getting the shape right is the most important thing. Eyebrows should always follow the natural shape and thickness of your brows. After many years of experimenting I have discovered that thicker brows are always best, the only thing you need to do is simply get rid of any stray hairs. Eyebrows should always have a thicker part at the front, with the thinnest part at the end. If you are unsure about where your eyebrows should finish, hold up a long brush diagonally from your nose to the corner of your eye – where it stops on the brow bone is where your eyebrows should stop. One final thing – always pluck from underneath the brow as this keeps the general shape of the brows intact. Have fun and remember not to go too crazy. The last thing you want is to start having to draw in parts of your eyebrows!
Overplucked eyebrows add years to your face.

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