10 years ago by
I’d like to go ahead and declare it the year (okay, maybe even the decade…check back with me in about 7 years) of the eyebrow. The big, full, kinda messy, borderline unruly, eyebrow (just like Jillian’s, in the photo). You can thank Cara Delevingne and the many Instagram #TBTs of a 1980s Brooke Shields.
I think our brows are rebelling after all of the over-plucking of the 1990s. You remember those pencil thin brows? Drew Barrymore, Courtney Love, Gwen Stefani– I’m looking at you. I’ve always been a bit paranoid about my brows. I’m careful not to over pluck (but still try to avoid a unibrow) and stay pretty far away from waxing (again, unless I’m creeping too close to unibrow territory. Frida Kahlo, I am not). I haven’t let anyone touch them since I moved to New York four years ago, waiting until my pilgrimage home at Christmas to let a professional give them a little TLC. I totally baby my brows.
I spend a good deal of my morning routine working on them, but I still had a few questions when it comes to brow maintenance. I decided to ask brow guru, Anastasia Soare (celebrity brow expert and founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills). Here are her tips and tricks on everything from tweezing to filling ’em in!
What’s the best way to care for your brows? Should you be waxing, tweezing, threading? And how often?
Tweezing controls the amount of hair that you remove, while waxing leaves an absolute clean, and perfect shape. As waxing removes a lot of hair quickly, it is dangerous for those of us that don’t have thick brows as you cannot guarantee how much you take off.
We use a combination of waxing for the overall brow shape and tweezing for fine, tiny hairs. I find that this gives a preferred result with clean, defined lines.
Every person is different, and there’s no set formula for brow maintenance. Most women need a touch-up every two to four weeks. My mantra is, stay away from the magnifying mirror! Only tweeze stray hairs you can clearly see in your regular bathroom mirror.
What are solutions for over-plucked brows?
Over-tweezed brows are the #1 beauty mistake women make. The reason for this is because it is so easy to remove one or two too many hairs and suddenly your brow is too thin. I have two major rules when it comes to plucking your own eyebrows. The first rule is to throw away your magnifying mirror! I find that clients who use a magnifying mirror focus on the brows individually and end up tweezing back and forth on each brow in an effort to make them match. To make them truly as even as possible, look at your entire face in a regular mirror and examine how each brow matches the other in the big picture.
The second rule that I tell clients is to set a guideline! Use a stencil, or a brow pencil to outline the desired shape of your eyebrows. After you like the way the shape looks on your face, tweeze only the hair that lays outside the outlined area above or below the brow. Remember to draw a guideline that is full and natural looking before tweezing.
Any tips for growing out your brows?
When you find your brows over-tweezed, growing them out is the only option. But, many women feel messy or unkempt due to the tiny stray hairs growing in. My advice for this is to fill in your brows with brow powder and a good quality brow pencil [like Brow Wiz]. After you have the right brow shape, you can hide stray hairs that fall outside your shape with a good quality concealer until you are ready to commit to a full shaping.
As we age, many of us start to lose some of our brow hair. Also, if you sleep on one side your face or another, the pillow can actually rub brow hairs away. I suggest using a serum to help encourage the growth of brows like Brow Enhancing Serum Advanced. [Brow Enhancing Serum Advanced is peptide-enhanced to encourage the growth of sparse brows, with an innovative new formula that also prevents brows from falling out. You should begin seeing results in 6-8 weeks. Generally, Brow Enhancing Serum Advanced is safe for everyone to use. What we do advise is to look at the ingredient list, and if it contains something that you know you are sensitive to, simply avoid use. Also avoid use if rash or irritation appears.] After that, it’s all about filling in what you don’t have. Again, brow powder and pencil in combination go a long way in creating amazing, natural-looking brows.
What are the brow maintenance essentials? Wax? Powder? Gel?
If you have very sparse hair, you’ll need a pencil or a pen. Brow powder is great but if you don’t have hair, the powder has nothing to adhere to.
Everyone could use a little brow gel, whether it’s clear or tinted. This will keep brows in place all day long and set the look. If you have light hair, a tinted brow gel will kick the color up a notch for an extra bold look. If your hair is already dark, you can use a clear brow gel which is essentially a top coat for your brows.
What kind of brow brush is best and how should you be using it?
The type of brush you want to use depends on the type of product you fill your brows with. For a powder, using a stiff, synthetic bristled brush like Mini Duo Brush is ideal. You want the cut of the brush to be angled to help apply the powder directly to the skin behind the brow hair. I use the brush in tiny, hairlike strokes to gently brush the powder onto the skin. You can also use the brush to add a general shadow behind the brow hair in a gentle sweeping motion.
For pomades, a brush with a slightly thinner edge [like Brush #12] helps to apply the cream in hairlike strokes. I use the brush in the same manner as the Mini Duo Brush, making sure to create small, precise strokes of color. With both brushes, be sure to blend the product through the brow hair with a spooley for a natural finish.
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Beautiful girl!I want her eyebrows!!!!
Passa a trovarmi VeryFP
i cannot pull off the full brow look…
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Elle est super jolie! <3
Xxx
Le monde des petites
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She’s so stunning! Perfect brows!
XO CHAMAFASHION
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Today ,now i love it…i used to hate it and probably i will hate it again…
fashion is a cycle of love and hate..is it us who change or the idea of seeing the same image again and again makes us like it…
xoxo
Yael Guetta
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Great brows!! I just posted a step by step guide on how to get the perfect natural brow on my blog today. Brows are certainly on everyone’s minds!!
http://www.blushandbeyond.com/2014/08/12/how-to-get-a-perfect-natural-brow/
Her brows make her eyes look perfect!
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Love the brows!
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Great brows! Personally I think using a tinted brows gel is best, it fills in all the parts missing and lasts all day.
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Whilst I think the girl in the photo looks brilliant, I do hate it when we are told what we should or should not have. The ‘big eyebrow looks great on some people but not so great on others, it depends on the shape and size of your face and I think this should be the guide. That said over-styled anything looks plain wrong including eyebrows!
Bonsoir,
Ils sont juste comme il faut, trop fin je déteste, pas dessinés je déteste aussi, bon, maintenant il n’y a plus qu’à bannir le collant “chair” et le monde sera merveilleux.
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Elle semble si fraîche et naturelle!
everyone should check out this amazing place for brows!
I am so jealous of people with naturally full brows…over-tweezing did nothing for my naturally thin shape in high school, and now my brow pencil is my best friend! I’m going to look into that serum!
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Hi Gabriela! I was reading the comments and came across yours. I have been using an eyebrow serum for 3 weeks now and the results left me shocked and happy. I have no experience with the one mentioned. My sister and I use the M2Brows Renewing Serum. It is pretty pricey – that’s why we decided to share. Especially because it was our first try. In my experience gaps started to disappear, existing hairs are thicker, longer and somehow look healthier. My left brow is shorter and unfortunately will never be even. But because the outer hairs are longer they reach further. The brows are not ‘bigger’ but like mother nature wanted them for you and in the best condition. My YSL pencil is only used for a few touch ups. Unlike only weeks ago when I couldn’t leave the house without it. I can go on and on. Just look it up :) Regrowing can be a challenge and commitment so I hope this tip helps along the way.
I love the things we women think, notice and worry about whereas I’m pretty sure the majority of men rarely notice whether or not someone has eyebrows. That said, I’m a little vain and particular about mine.
Waaayy too anal for me. Tidy them up a bit, then move on. Life’s too short!
I have to thank Audrey Hepburn. Due to my obsession with her during my high school years I didn’t go for the really thin Kate Moss eye brow trend that was going on at that moment.
I love Anastasia’s brow gel but since I discover the Bobbi Brown eye brow kit, I just can’t live without it!
xx,
E.
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LOVE BIG BROWS! Let’em grow!
great read….love her brows
Merci pour tous ces conseils, surtout venant d’Anastasia ! J’adorerais pouvoir visiter son salon un jour, elle fait des miracles paraît-il !
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I am so excited that finally at the age of 48 my full unruly eyebrows are in vogue!
Don’t wax or tweeze! Threading is the only way to go – it’s less painful and gives way better results!
Love her brows….I like them bushy but I can’t seem to be able to pull this off. EVER
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Latin Posh
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Love it ! Her brows look groomed, but super-natural. It’s crazy how brows can add character to the face !
As I always say, if I had to make-up only one part of my face, it would be my brows.
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Thanks for this great article, very interesting. Your brows are looking great!