How to Groom Your Brows
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Let Them Grow
Let your brows grow in for three to four weeks so that you can successfully reshape them to best suit your face. Pass on the wax for now and your brows will thank you later.
Joey Healy Duo Brow Brush, $28. Joeyhealy.com
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Clean Up
Once they’ve grown in a bit, pick up those tweezers and do a basic clean up. Your eyebrows should begin at the bridge of the nose. To find this point, place a brush vertically next to the bone of your nose. This point is the ideal place to start!
Tweezerman Slant Tweezers in Red, $20. Sephora.com
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Angle Your Brows
When plucking, be conscious of the fact that the arch should be approximately two-thirds of the way out towards the tail and have a graceful, gradual incline. Use your brush as a guideline!
Revlon Beauty Tools Double Ended Brow Brush, $6. Soap.com
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Add Definition
Your eyebrows are an essential part of your face—and your makeup routine—so don’t forget them! Try a powder for soft definition or a pencil (like the Joey Healy Brow Architect Stylo) to get a crisp, yet natural finish.
Joey Healy Lu Brow Powder, $28. Joeyhealy.com
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Trim Your Brows
Reach for a small, sharp pair of eyebrow scissors to give them a light trim! Avoid the common mistake of combing them straight up and cutting everything above in a straight line. Instead, trim on an angle to avoid a blunt, stubby look.
Japonesque Brow Groomer Scissor & Comb, $16. Beautybar.com
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Set the Look
Polish off those brows with a lightweight, clear-setting gel to groom unruly hairs into place. Simply brush upward to lift hair into place to add a healthy amount of shine and a flexible finish.
Joey Healy Brow Structure Clear Set, $25. Joeyhealy.com





