Don't know which eyebrow shape is perfect for your face? Try this
Much like getting a wrong haircut, drawing the wrong brow shape for your face can distort your look. Here's a simple guide to drawing the right eyebrow.
If your eyebrows are wrongly groomed/drawn, you can be sure to have one of those "something's not right about her face" kind of look.
Much
like making a wrong kind of hairstyle, when your eyebrows take a
different shape or direction, it takes its toll on your face and you
definitely don't want that for your face.
Grooming
and drawing the right kind of brows doesn't only help you look good,
but feel confident as well. So, thanks to eyebrow specialist, Kelley
Baker, who shares some tips and advice to find the right brow for your
specific face shape, you will be rocking your perfect match in no time.
So,
if you've been grooming your brows wrongly. Good news, you no longer
have to. And if you've been doing it correctly, you're about to get
better.
1. Round shaped face
if you have a round face, a
high, sharp arch will provide a vertical point on your face while
lifting everything upwards rather than outwards. Baker says, "I like to
try to give someone with a round shaped face an arch in their brow so
that it gives the brow a lift, which adds more definition to their
face."
So when filling in, start at your
arch and make it slightly darker than the rest of your brow. And groom
your hairs so that they point upwards that way, your face will be
elongated.
2. Oval shaped face
For oval shaped faces, an angled brow which is a little softer is ideal for your face type.
3. Square shaped face
If you've got a sharp, defined
angles like that of a square kind of face, go for an angled brow.
Angled brow balances out a square face, "For a square-shaped face, it's
good to soften the brows by making them appear more round," Baker says.
4. Long face
If your face is twice as the
length of its width, you don't want to make it appear longer than it is
already. So, try a flat brow to balance out your features.
"A brow with an elongated tail helps balance out the features of a long-shaped face," Baker suggests.
5. Heart shaped face
Because the focus of a heart
shape is already on your eyes and forehead, you don't want to go all
heavy. Keep things simple with a straight or rounded brow.
"A
rounded or low-arched brow pairs perfectly. The curve of the brow
creates a heart look, which flows with the face," Baker says.
6. Diamond shaped face
If your hairline is more
narrow than your cheeks with your jaw slightly pointed, then you know
you have a diamond shaped face and well-curved brow will be ideal for
you.
"A curved or rounded brow shape will
help make the widest part of the face look less wide, which balances
out all the facial features,"
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