How to Know What Eyebrow Shape Is Best for You

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Eyebrow shapes can enhance your facial features.

The shape of your eyebrows not only enhances your appearance, but also helps to accentuate your positive features while minimizing emphasis on features you are not keen on. For example, your eyebrows can enhance out your eyes, while reducing the emphasis on your chin. You can shape your eyebrows with a variety of tools, such as tweezers, eyeliner pencils, outliner sticks and stencils, wax and small scissors. The shape of your face will determine the type of eyebrow shape you should create. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Start by determining what face shape you have, such as long, oval, square, round or diamond-shaped. Clean your face thoroughly, removing all makeup, then pull your hair away from your face. Put your hair in a ponytail if you have long hair. Look in the mirror and search for the features of different face shapes to find yours.

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      Shape your eyebrows to have a long and significant arch if you have a round or squared shaped face, as round and square faces tend to be a bit wider than most faces. Shape the end of your eyebrows so they are slightly higher than the beginning part of your eyebrow.

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      Shape your eyebrows horizontally if your face shape is long, as this will help to shorten your face. Keep the the start of eyebrows on the same level as the end of your eyebrows in a straight line, in a flat, brow shape.

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      Soften the angles on your eyebrows if you have a diamond- or heart-shaped face, which will help to take away from the wide areas of your face. Curve your eyebrows so they have a prominent arch at the end of both sides.

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      Keep your eyebrows at a moderate arch or anyway you choose if you have an oval face, leaving the start and ends of the eyebrows on the same level. According to CareFaire.com, oval-shaped faces have the ability to pull off any eyebrow shape while complementing your face.

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