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How to Tweeze Your Brows Like a Pro, According to, Well, a Pro

Tweeze like a pro, right in the comfort of your own home
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During this period of social distancing, salon visits have quickly become a thing of the past. Lots of people are spending the time away from salon professionals growing out their bangs and beards... but what about your brows?

Don't get us wrong, we love the full, feathery brow look as much as the next person. But some of us still miss our brow appointments...

Luckily, Jared Bailey, Global Brow Artist for Benefit Cosmetics, is here to save the day with everything you need to know about grooming your brows at home. Keep reading to learn how to tweeze your brows like a pro!

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Don't forget to trim

A good trim is just as essential to your brow upkeep as tweezing is. "Every brow, no matter how thick or thin, will need to be trimmed from time to time," explains Bailey.

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Trim with caution

"Trimming your brows is like trimming your bangs: It sounds easy, but often ends in disaster," quips Bailey. His tips for getting it right? "Take a clear gel and brush the brow hairs upwards towards the hairline and out towards the temple. Let the gel dry completely, then only trim the ends that are sticking too far out past your desired shape."

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Find a good, big mirror

"Brows bring balance and proportion to your face and eyes, so it's important you use a mirror where you can see both of them," he explains. "AVOID tiny magnifying mirrors, because you can only see a field of tiny hairs versus the actual shape and what it's doing for your entire face.

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Natural lighting is key

"Always use natural lighting," says Bailey. "If possible, take a mirror you can prop up and tweeze near a window with even lighting on your face."

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | MAR 26, 2020 | SHARES
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