THE STRUCTURE OF THE EYEBROW
The structure of the eyebrow can be divided into three parts.
THE ASCENDING LINE (α): is the initial part of the eyebrow, a line ascending from the bottom to the top of the arch, representing 2/3 of the brow's total length.
THE DESCENDING LINE (ß): is the final part of the eyebrow, a line descending from the top of the arch to the tip of the brow, representing 1/3 of the total length.
THE ANGLE OR ARCH (γ): is the highest point of the eyebrow, where the ascending and descending lines intersect.
HOW TO ACHIEVE THE PERFECT SHAPE
It's important to follow a few tips to achieve a balanced and perfect shape. Use a brush as a tool for drawing imaginary straight lines by placing the brush close to the face and position it to join the two points of reference. This creates an imaginary line useful for identifying areas where hair is to be removed and where brows can be better defined.
Necessary tools: Brush Eyes 205, Tweezers, Precision Tweezers.
Necessary tools: Brush Eyes 205, Tweezers, Precision Tweezers.
TIPS: to create a more dramatic look, remove excess hair by creating an angled design. For a more romantic and sweet look, remove excess hairs to create a softer curve.