Brows that are
perfectly shaped
make the face look
fabulous.
The brows make
the face
The Brows Have It

Nothing frames the eyes better than perfectly
groomed brows. They really can make or break
the face. Let’s cease with the eyebrow
butchering already. Over-plucking has to stop;
this is not the 1920's. Achieving great brows is
simple; just follow the technique below. My
most important tip? Put the tweezers down.

1.   Brows should be natural-flowing arches
that look uniform and not "little squares with
tails." Begin plucking the brow from the inside,
close to the inside arch of the nose. Draw an
imaginary line from the tear duct up to the
brow; that’s where a brow should begin.
Anything in front of that imaginary line must
be plucked.

2. To find the arch, find the center of the pupil
and draw an imaginary line a bit diagonally up.
That’s where it should arch.

3. Use the imaginary line to follow diagonally
up from the outside corner of the eye. That’s
where the brow should end.

4. With an old toothbrush or an eyebrow brush,
brush the hairs straight up. If any hairs don't
naturally fall back into place, cut them with a
small pair of mustache scissors.

5. Look for stray hairs around the brow–on top
and underneath– and pluck them away.

6. Check for any sparse areas and fill them in
with a brow corrector. You can use a pencil,
liquid, powder or whatever you feel comfortable
with, but remember that the color you choose
should be a bit lighter than your hair color. And
less is more, so don't go overboard or you will
look like Groucho Marx.

7. To keep the brow in place you can use clear
mascara, a bit of hairspray or gel on a brow
brush or old toothbrush, or a brow gel.
If you would like more
information, please fill out
the
contact form or call
Renae at (850)443-2059.

"My goal is to make you you
already are."