Wondering where your brows should actually begin and end? You’re not alone — but most of the advice out there is either outdated or flat-out wrong (looking at you, TikTok filters!). In this video, we’re breaking down thesimplest, most natural brow shaping guideline that respects your face’s natural proportions — not the trends.
Key takeaways from this tutorial:
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Thetrue starting point for your brows: straight up from theindent of your nose, not your tear duct.
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Where yourbrow tails should end: following a line from theouter edge of your nose, through the corner of your eye, outward.
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Why over-tweezing or waxing your tails and centers causes permanent damage — and how just a little removal from thelower portion of the tail (if needed) or strategic highlighting can lift your eyes without losing length.
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Why most people mistakenly remove too much from the center, leading toimbalanced, stubby brows that close off the face instead of softening and lifting your features.
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How facial structure, ethnicity, and natural hair growth patterns play a role in where your brows should sit (and why a one-size-fits-all rule doesn’t work).
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The truth about sparse centers and tails — and how to fill them naturally withhairlike strokes rather than harsh squares or blocky lines.
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Whyless is more when it comes to tweezing and filling, and how to embrace your natural growth for a fuller, more youthful brow shape.
This video is your go-to guide to avoid common mistakes that lead to damaged brows — especially if you’ve been following old-school waxing rules or social media trends.