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 Space Between Your Brows Should Be About as Wide as the Bridge of Your Nose, Not Your Nostrils
The update: Gabriel’s goal was to visually raise Stratton’s brows. To accomplish this, he tinted them to help bring out the tails, the thinnest part. “That’s generally where fading begins,” says Gabriel. He then reshaped them with wax, being careful not to take too many hairs off the top. He also waxed a bit here and there to give Stratton sharper arches and get her asymmetrical brows on the same level.
From the August 2018 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine