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Perfect Eyebrows Sin No. 9: Your Eyebrows Are Too Light
The problem: There is a ton of mixed information about what color we should use to fill in our brows. But according to Benefit Global Brow Authority Jared Bailey, going too light is the ultimate no-no. "When brows are too fair they appear to fall flat and don't frame the face," he says.

The fix: For perfect eyebrows that look totally natural, choose products that match the base of your hair color. That means those of us with highlights should use a brow product in a shade that matches our base color, not our highlights. If you like a bolder brow, Bailey says it's cool to go even a shade or two darker than the your base color. "The deeper shade of brow filler will draw attention to your arch and give you an instant eye lift," he says.

To fill in your brows quickly and expertly, grab a pencil, such as Benefit Instant Brow Pencil, $22. Start at the base of the brow (closest to your nose) and fill in the natural shape of the brow using tiny, short strokes. "As if you were drawing in each individual brow hair," Bailey says. Then, brush through the brow with a spoolie to blend the product for a natural finish.

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Perfect Eyebrows Sin No. 8: You're Over-Tweezing the Center
The problem: Maybe it's because of a cultural unibrow phobia; maybe it's because of a widespread tweezing addiction. Whatever the reason, almost everyone is guilty of removing too many hairs from between our brows.

"The hairs that 'start' your brows are probably the most important because they completely structure your face," says Tonya Crooks, brow artist to the stars. When you nix those hairs, it leaves a huge gap between your brows, which looks harsh and unnatural. Plus, it can make the bridge of the nose appear wider and the eyes too far apart.

The fix: "According to Anastasia's Golden Ratio method of proportion, brows should begin directly above the center of your nostrils," explains Tracy Taylor, Anastasia Beverly Hills brow specialist. So lay off the tweezing there until your hairs grow back.

In the meantime, you can recreate the look of natural brow hairs with a superskinny pencil (try Urban Decay Brow Beater Microfine Brow Pencil and Brush, $20). To boost hair re-growth, try Anastasia's Brow Enhancing Serum Advanced, $38.

Perfect eyebrows can transform your entire look, according to, well, every makeup artist and brow expert we've ever talked to. On the flip side, an unflattering shape or color can instantly make you look angrier, older and otherwise off your game. And though eyebrow trends seem to change by the year -- from pencil thin to Lily Collins-level bold -- there is such a thing as timeless, perfect eyebrows. And yes, it is possible to achieve them all by yourself.

To start, a few basic pointers: Be cautious when working with tweezers. Especially since a tragic few of us survived the '90s without eviscerating our brows. (RIP, beautiful sprouts.)

That said, letting your eyebrows go totally au naturel isn't always the right move. We get it, it's tempting to lay off the grooming and let your brows do their thing after the great over-plucking of 2002. But you don't want your brow hairs to completely overgrow your arch, either.

Then, there's the matter of filling them in. With so many brow powders, pomades, pencils and more, it can be tricky to find the color and texture that will lead to your own version of perfect eyebrows. Ugh, we know -- so many variables to consider.

Luckily, that's where these priceless tips come in. Here, we share the most common eyebrow mistakes we make, according to three top celebrity brow gurus. If you're guilty of any of them, don't freak out. With these essential tips, perfect eyebrows are finally within reach.
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