Brow Rehab
Strong brows need to have shape and separation. Otherwise, they'll overwhelm your face
Divide & Conquer: When hair verges on the dreaded unibrow territory, you need to grab the tweezers. Hold a pencil vertically from the outer edge of your nostril to your eyebrows to determine where each one should start.
Make The Cut: Removing the bulk from your brows doesn't always mean pruning them. Nine times out of ten, a trim is all you need. Comb your brows straight up with a spooley brush, then trim only the longest hairs, staggering the length as you go. Cut one hair a little longer and one a little shorter so your eyebrows don't get a crew cut. Follow up with a brow gel to keep hairs in place.
End Well: It's a sin to shorten beautiful, long eyebrows. Unless the tails of your eyebrows dip too far below where the heads begin (which can result in a dragging effect), leave the length alone. Make sure to taper the ends to a clean point for a
sharp finish.
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