VIDEO: Avoid the most common mistakes in plucking eyebrows


One of the more sensitive areas are certainly eyebrows, at whose editing we often make mistakes, which in second can disrupt all our efforts to look attractive and prestigious. So automatically we are violating our confidence because we are aware that our face is not looking in the way it should be, so we are always thinking how others see it.

Find out which are the most common mistakes when creating eyebrows that we keeping repeating and how to prevent them.


First mistake: Many people pull more fluffs at once, which is why it often happens that they shaping more than what they originally planned. An excellent way to prevent this mistake is by plotting the line that will help you and remind you to where you may twitch.

Second mistake: Confused about eyebrow shaping? If you really do not want to change the shape of your eyebrows, just refine it. Start by finding the most natural point of your brow, which is located above the outer corner of your iris.If it is more than the rest of your eyebrows, remove a few hairs beneath that point to highlight the arc. If, is a arc in line with the rest of your eyebrows, you can skip this step.

Third mistake: Twitching in the wrong direction. 'Accept' fluffs with forceps as close to its roots and the skin and make a gentle but quick move in the direction of natural hair growth.
Pulling a fluffs in the opposite direction from their natural growth damages the hair follicle, causing the fluff may grow again in the wrong direction.

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Fourth mistake: Long hairs. Comb eyebrows with clean toothbrush that you no longer use, and fluffs that are still sticking cut with scissors still respecting the eyebrow shape. Even perfectly twichted eyebrows can look like a bush when the individual fluffs are too long. Which can lead to that you twitch too much eyebrowns by trying to remove them completely.

The fifth mistake: Color. Plotting eyebrows with pencil is great, fast and effective solution, but sometimes it can seem too artificial, and for this purpose, you should prefer to use powder. The trick is to find the right color powder that is a shade lighter than your natural eyebrow color, never darker. Use a small angle brush with which you can make short moves to the most natural way to 'connect' with your eyebrows.

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