For Full Brows That Fit Your Face Perfectly, Try These Pro Tips
Time for brow school.
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Hannah Frye is the Assistant Beauty Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including health, wellness, sustainability, personal development, and more.
Image by Liliya Rodnikova / Stocksy April 9, 2023 Our editors have independently chosen the products listed on this page. If you purchase something mentioned in this article, we may The post-brow appointment feeling is irreplaceable. Somehow with just a few plucks and a quick trim your entire look can be elevated, making you feel more confident in seconds. That being said, it’s not always easy to tend to your brows at home between bookings. The hardest part: Shaping your brows. To come, experts explain how to do this step at home and how to elevate your finished look with makeup.
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How to find your brow shape:
Your brows don’t have to fall into a rigid shape category, but it can certainly be helpful to have a blueprint for your grooming session. As celebrity brow specialist Joey Healy explains, you may want to start your identification process with first looking at your face shape.
“Analyzing facial anatomy–such as the size of forehead, chin, jaw bone and basic proportions–will help determine a flattering brow shape for you,” he says. Below, some of the most common face shapes and some complimentary brow shapes, from Healy.
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Eyebrow shapes explained
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Now if you’re not sure what face shape you have, then it may be easier to go off individual brow shapes instead. We dive deeper into brow shapes here, but we’ll add a quick recap below.
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Brow shaping tips
Now that you have all of the information on brow shapes, it’s time to get into the how-to. Below, the essential steps for shaping your brows at home.
You’ll want to grow out your brows a bit before shaping. Try not to touch them for a few weeks (except for a minor trim) so all of your potential brow is present to be shaped. You can even add an eyebrow growth serum to your routine should you want to speed it up.
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Identify your shape and goal
Next, identify your shape and your goal using the information above. Not sure how thick to make them? “A great way to figure this out is by finding where your brow bone is–you want your brows to be centered on the brow bone. This can help determine the general thickness of your ideal brow,” Healy says.
“You can also use the bridge of your nose as a guideline for where the front of your brow should start,” he adds. You may want to consider brow mapping as well, but more on that later.
If you tend to fill in your brows regardless of how groomed they are, then you might want to do so before you tweeze them. This will ensure you don’t overpluck and make a clear shape to work with.
“I always recommend my clients to style their brow as if they are going out for the night, but not to completely fill the inner brow with powder or pomade so that you can still clearly see every single hair,” celebrity brow stylist and founder of BrowCode Melanie Marris explains.
Pro tip:
Brow expert Michele Holmes even recommends her clients overfill their brows before plucking. For anyone who tends to take a tad too much hair off, this is a great strategy. And if you don’t fill in your brows at all, you can skip this step.
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Before you start plucking, trim the brows first. “Comb your brows up vertically to see where the longest hairs are. Trim one hair at a time on a downward angle to ensure precision,” Healy instructs.
You can always touch up the hairs after you tweeze, so don’t trim them too short to start.
Now it’s time to tweeze. This step should be fairly simple once you’ve done all of the prep work above, so just remember not to get overzealous. If you find yourself straying away from the plan, take a break and return after a few minutes.
It’s easy to get carried away when you’re tweezing your brows, but remember that brows take a long time to grow back and you can always take off more, but never less.
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Note: They don't have to be identical
You don’t need to perfect your brows and make them identical, that hardly ever happens! What’s more, you probably would never notice a slightly uneven arch or minorly patchy tail if it weren't for the beauty standards created by society today.
This is similar to the fascination with facial symmetry—an angelic bone structure and perfectly aligned features layout may seem awe-worthy, but oftentimes it’s less symmetrical faces that seem more interesting, and more beautiful.
How to enhance brows with makeup
Now if you’re not sure how to fill in your brows post-shaping, look to gels, powders, and pencils—here’s how to use each.
You've made a mistake — now what?
If you’re super cautious and follow all of the tips above, your chances of making a huge mistake are low—but never none. If you’ve overplucked, trimmed to short, or botched the shape entirely, start by putting the tools down.
If you have access to an eyebrow expert, book an appointment ASAP. These brow rehab jobs can be difficult to master at home, but experts may have a way to mask the mishap.
Don’t want to take that route? You can also call upon patience and makeup skills. Simply fill in the brows daily and use a brow growth serum to help accelerate the growth process.
Pro tip:
Remember what you did wrong for next time, and be extra cautious when you pick up the tools again.
What is eyebrow mapping & should you try it?
One way of shaping your brows is through brow mapping, a trend that became more popular in recent years thanks to social media and camera filters (like this one on TikTok) that allegedly create the “perfect” brow outline on each face.
Here’s how Marris recommends doing it:
However, brow mapping isn’t great for every brow shape. What’s more, “Mapping often excludes facial changes between left and right sides where brow area and muscles can be in different from side to side,” Holmes notes.
So if you find this method helpful, great. Just know it’s only one option, and you can certainly shape your brows differently if you want to.
Another option: Mirror your better brow
Does this all sound too complicated? If so, you may try mirroring your best brow instead. “A great tip for simplifying the process is to find your ‘better’ brow, lightly groom that side first and then use it to model your other brow after,” Healy says.
“The goal is natural symmetry and using your better brow as a guide is a great strategy to achieve this,” he adds. So follow the steps above, but do your better brow first and then move onto the other.
PSA: See a professional
Here’s the thing about brow shapes: They’re often best discovered and enhanced by pros. Even if you don’t want to see an expert regularly (we know, it can be a pricey endeavor), one personalized session might set you up for the long haul.
Especially if you’re dealing with complex brow concerns like sparse patches, severely uneven brows, etc. or if you want to intensely transform your brow shape (from arched to straight brows, for example), don’t be afraid to ask for help.
FAQ
How do you get the perfect eyebrow shape?
Each person’s “best” eyebrow shape depends on their face shape, features, natural brow shape, and more. In short, there’s no “perfect” shape for everyone. If you want to optimize your brows, visit a professional. If you don’t have access to a brow pro, work on identifying your brow shape (tips above) and groom them accordingly.
Where should the eyebrow arch be?
Your brow arch should be about two-thirds of the way out from the beginning of your brow, or aligned with your outer iris.
How can I fix my sparse brows?
If you want to fix sparse brows, first let them grow out. Use brow serums and resist the urge to pluck them for at least a month. You can use brow powder, pencils, and tinted gels to mask the sparse patches in the meantime. If you’re truly stuck, visit a brow expert for help.
The takeaway
If you want to shape your brows from home, the first step is identifying your current brow shape and your brow goals. Then, you might want to fill in your brows before you start trimming and plucking. If you feel lost, visit a brow expert for help. Want to learn more about brow shapes? Read the full story here.