i trim my eyebrow using the natural method so as to retain most of my original eyebrow shape. The truth is, i use a mixture of the two styles to get me a versatile eyebrow. THE REST OF THE STEPS ARE PRETTY STRAIGHTFORWARD.įinal look of the korean style eyebrow at two different angles, front and side. i suggest to keep it within your original eyebrow. RIGHT (LOWER EYEBROW) uses the top of your the start of your brow as the reference point.įor both methods, you get to choose where you want the end of your brow is by picking any point along line 3. LEFT (HIGHER EYEBROW) uses the top of your natural arch as the reference point to find out all the other points. The one on the left is for you if you want your brow to be higher (which also means you will have more lid space, but don't take this too far up or you look too shocked all the time), while the one on the right will make the eyebrow appear lower and closer to your eyes.Īs i would prefer my eyebrows to look slightly higher, i used the steps on the left when shaping my eyebrow. there shouldn't be much empty space unless your brow is naturally shorter than it should be.Īfter defining the three loci from the steps above, you can carry on here if you prefer straighter eyebrows. Remove hair outside the box, fill in whatever empty space (if you have any) inside the box. for the lower limit, start from the singular dot at the bottom and draw an line that is parallel to the line above, until it hits line 2. The upper limit should be easy, just connect the 3 dots together. The last point would be the lower limit of the start of your brow, it should also intersect with your original brow. you can change where the end of your eyebrow is depending on what you fancy, i tried to keep it within my own brows so i don't have to draw the end of the brow should it exist on an place with no brow hair. the first three points that will define the upper limit of your brow should be the intersection between the loci and your original eyebrow's upper limit. To get a natural looking brow, use your original eyebrow as a guide. This is straight forward! align the side of the nose to the end of your eye.Īfter finding out the 3 lines, you can proceed on to either the natural brow or the korean style brow below. some guides asks you to align the side of the nose to the centre of the iris instead. I've aligned the side of my nose and the side of my iris to get line 2. Wider nose bridge =further eyebrows = use the side of your nose as the reference point. Narrower nose bridge = closer eyebrows = use any point between the tip of your nose and the side of your nose as the reference point to draw the vertical line. i prefer my brows to look closer to each other so as to create the illusion of a more defined nose bridge. Some guides suggest that the start of the brow should lie on the line vertically above the side of the nose, but that's not a law, it's just a guide. I called this the loci rule because these lines are basically locus where the points of our desired eyebrow lie on. In case you didn't catch these in the video, they are permanently here for your reference: spoolie (recycled from maybelline cat eyes mascara) tweezer (or a razor if you're afraid of over tweezing)ģ. KATE dual end brush (using the fluffy one for blending)Ģ. KATE eyeliner brush (cut into an angled brush by me)Ħ. MAYBELLINE colorshow crayon kohl (snow white)ĥ. The second one is pertaining to korean style eyebrow, and it branches out further into 2 ways on how to get it. I've showed 2 different styles of eyebrow trimming here, the first is a natural looking eyebrow that harnesses your original eyebrow shape, if you do have some eyebrow to begin with, you can get away with excessive filling in and drawing with the first method since the shaping already gets your eyebrow looking neater and more defined. This tutorial is to build on that so as to prepare your eyebrow for the filling in. if you need help filling in your eyebrows, you probably need some guidance on shaping it too. Previously i talked about how to fill in eyebrows to get the korean style straight eyebrows, i realize it wasn't very helpful as that assumes you've already shaped your brow according. HOW TO: Shape and Groom Eyebrow (For Beginners)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |