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Eyebrow Grooming

 

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Eyebrow Trimming

Using a razor to shape your eyebrows can give you the same look as waxing or tweezing, but without the pain. We use a eyebrow razor with a small blade and a small brow scissors to shave your eyebrows and cut them into a shape that flatters your face.

 

Eyebrow Waxing

Eyebrow waxing starts with a thin layer of warm wax applied to the hairs you wish to remove. The wax solidifies, and gentle pressure is applied to trap the individual hairs. Then, the strip is swiftly pulled away, pulling the hairs out directly from the root. To keep your brows looking perfect, we recommend waxing every 2-3 weeks.

 

Eyebrow Tinting

Eyebrow tinting is the process of applying semi-permanent dye to enhance, shape, and define your brows. Keeping your eyebrows dry for 24 hours after your tinting service is recommended. This means anything that might saturate your brows with moisture like a long shower or underwater swimming should wait until after the 24-hour period.

Eyebrow tinting will last between two to four weeks. Factors in how long your tinting will last include: the type of dye; how hard you scrub your face.

 

WHAT SHAPE EYEBROW DO YOU HAVE?

Square

Square

Square faces have well-defined, sharp angles naturally, so a round or soft angled brow will create a balanced look.

 

Round

Round

With round faces, sharp-angled brows with a high arch look best and help to create defined lines that flatter.

 

Long or Oval

Long or Oval

Long or oval faces benefit from having soft arches or a flat brow; having an arch that's too high can elongate the face.

 

Heart Shaped

Heart Shaped

Heart-shaped faces look best with a natural, soft-angled arch that draws just the right attention to the upper half of the face.

 

 

BROW GROOMING PRODUCTS

Pencil

Let’s start with the most popular brow grooming product: pencils. They're the key to adding soft, natural-looking definition to arches.

Who it's for: If you have gaps in your brows, asymmetry, or sparse tails.

How to use it: Hold yourself back from starting at the very beginning of your brows, you'll want to draw on short, feather-like strokes in the direction of your hair growth towards the tail of your brows. Then, you can finish by filling in the inner corners of your brows with upward and outward strokes.

 

Powder

Brow powders help fill in any holes or sparse areas in the brows. On their own, they tend to have a softer effect than other brow products. Powder formulas also help set brow pencils to make them last longer and make brows look even fuller. 

Who it's for: Anyone can use a powder if they’re aiming for a softer brow look. 

How to use it: You’ll need an angled brush like the to effectively fill in your brows with powder. Sweep it in the direction of your hair growth with a light hand. Again, start with your arches before filling in the rest of your brows. Once you’re done, be sure to comb through with a spoolie brush to soften edges.

 

Pomade

Pomade is the secret to the bold brows you see all over Instagram. In addition to giving brows a dramatic, defined look. Pomade can also give brows a subtle hold.

Who it's for: Those with very sparse brows and looking for a quick way to fill them in will love a pomade. 

How to use it: Dip an angled brush with short, stiff bristles into the pomade. Next, brush it on with light, short strokes, beginning at the center of your brow. Then, use a spoolie to soften the edges.

 

Marker

Some people love to use them because you can etch on strokes that look like individual brow hairs. You can actually create a very natural-looking brow with no hair at all!

Who it's for: Women with “Oilier skin types and those living in humid conditions will love the staying power of liquid marker-style brow fillers. Markers have the ability to give a crisp, defined line.

How to use it: Draw on the marker on with short strokes with light pressure throughout the brow in the direction of growth to mimic hairs. Use brow powder on top after the product dries to create dimension.

 

Gel

Many brow experts prefer brow gels. “They are the quickest and easiest way to add color, subtle hold, and fullness to the brow.

Who it's for: Anyone. Those with coarse, unruly brows will particularly benefit.

How to use it: Using small, light-handed strokes, softly backcomb your brows by gently brushing backward against the hair-growth direction. This picks up the hairs and wraps product around the follicles, fluffing them up and making the brow appear fuller. Then, brush in the direction of your brow hair growth to smooth them out.

 

Wax

Out-of-control brows are no match for wax. It helps hold down scraggly hairs and keep your arches in a uniform formation all day long. Like pencils, wax can also be used as a base for powder.

Who it's for: Anyone with wiry brow hair or hair growing in different directions that they would like to tame can benefit from wax.

How to use it: Start off by applying the wax only along the bottom of the brow. You can also apply on the top of the brow to give your brows a cleaner look and make them look more defined.

 

 

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