4 Eyebrow Tricks to Make It Look Like You Got a Makeover
Why nip and tuck when you can trim and pluck?
By Brian Underwood
The Outer Part of Your Brow, Called the Tail, Should End at a 45-Degree Angle to Your Pupil
The update: To create brows where there were nearly none, Gabriel tinted to give Curry a fuller look and also used wax to round her arches. The key to her transformation, though, was repositioning her tails slightly above her browbones and tapering them. “This lifted Rosa’s entire face and made her look more youthful,” he says. Finally, it was time to fill. Gabriel used a pencil to draw short, wispy lines along the bottom of Curry’s brows, brushing through with a spoolie to blend the product with the hairs. Of her new brows, she says, “They add flair to my face!”
From the August 2018 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine