- Use an eyebrow or moustache brush to blend eyebrows up and enhance your natural arch.
- If you accidentally make a gap in your eyebrow while tweezing, fill it in with an eyeliner pencil or eye shadow matching your eyebrow.
- Tweeze only underneath your eyebrow but it's okay to pluck out the stragglers above.
- Tweezing is best done before bed time. Any swelling will be down by morning.

- The general rule is that your eyebrow should start with a straight vertical line from the eye's inner corner straight up to the brow.
- The arch of the brow should begin at the outside edge of the iris of your eye. The arch helps to lift and open up your eyes.
- The outside corner of your eye is where you want your eyebrow to stop. If your eyebrows grow past that point, it tends to make your eyes go down.
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Helpful Tips
If your Brow Tips Tips are red and irritated from plucking, soothe the area with the help of a few cool, wet, tea bags. It will help immediately.
To Tame Brows To tame unruly brows use clear mascara. Using the wand, apply the clear mascara, "combing" the brows into shape. Allow to dry and your brows stay put quite nicely.
Did you Know..? ... That brows should be a little lighter than your hair color? Yes, it's true...about two shades. However, if you are blond or gray, the opposite is true.
Perfect Eyebrows Brush brows upward. Carefully trim any excess hair above the top of your natural arch. Be careful not to take off too much at the ends or you'll have brow "bald" spots.
Fill in sparse areas with a freshly sharpened brow pencil; use light, quick strokes to draw in hair. Brow powder will give thin brows overall definition, and is great for a more natural look. Using the brow brush, sweep powder up and outward over brows. If you're a brow novice, a tinted brow gel is a foolproof way to keep brows in place. Lightly coat brows using upward and outward strokes. Wipe off any excess and allow it to set.
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