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firecracker
2006-08-01, 08:09 AM
Hey ladies I purchased a eyebrow trimmer from Avon. I tried it out a few days ago. I works good. How the hell can I create an arch in my straight across and very thick eyebrows?

RabiaElaine
2006-08-01, 08:54 AM
Hey ladies I purchased a eyebrow trimmer from Avon. I tried it out a few days ago. I works good. How the hell can I create an arch in my straight across and very thick eyebrows?

I've never tried these but I saw some Eyebrow stencils at CVS the other day. Here's a link.

http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/detail?prodid=101809&previousURI=/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/search?ActiveCat=499^Query=Eyebrow+stencil

Once again I've never tried them but thought this might help.

firecracker
2006-08-01, 09:12 AM
Thanks for that link. I saw the wax adhesive strips for hair removal.
I did find a diagram and how to instructions in an old Lucky magazine. I am a lil scared but if I mess it up I will fill in with a pencil.

Lotus
2006-08-01, 09:20 AM
Try this sites for shape examples

http://www.eyebrowz.com/shaping.htm
http://www.eyebrowz.com/shaping.htm (see flat brow examples)

or...

If you have a fine eyebrow pencil... pencil in the eyebrow you want and take off the extra hair.

Me.. I start at the outer corner (closet to my ear) on the inside- lower brow (just above my eye) and gradually take off extra hair, stopping in the middle. I have thin eyebrows as well so I dont take off hair on the inside of my brow (as it angles towards my nose). I do and I say DO clean up the uni-brow area... :lol:

Brownshugaz
2006-08-01, 09:48 AM
I would suggest that you go get them done professionally and then do the upkeep yourself.

firecracker
2006-08-01, 10:02 AM
I would suggest that you go get them done professionally and then do the upkeep yourself.

I do but my girl Julie has been on vacation. I arched my own eyebrows years ago for many years. I have already arched them but want to add an arch like my girl does.:mad:

DAX
2006-08-05, 06:22 PM
Sallys beauty supply has eyebrow stencils that allow you to select a shape that works with your face. You put the stencil over your own brow, trace the stencil and remove. You then trim and shape the hairs outside the stencil line and you supposedly end up with a perfectly arched brow.

I hope this helps.