DIY beauty treatments are split into two categories; there’s the fun stuff – face masks, nail art and the likes – and then there is the serious stuff. The high-risk, I-literally-can’t-f***-this-up stuff. Eyebrows are definitely the latter (I remember what I did to them in 2008 – never again). Luckily, we’ve got brow master, Shavata, to guide us.
By Beth Ludolf
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1 Use two mirrors
If you’re going to do anything to do your brows, Shavata recommends having two mirrors to hand; one magnifying mirror and one larger one. “Use the magnifying mirror when tweezing but keep checking the “bigger picture” in the larger mirror”, she explains, “it’ll help you keep things even”.
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2 Tweeze a few hairs a day
Usually, we say don’t touch your brows between appointments, but right now all rules are out the window. “Tweeze a few hairs a day, rather than leaving them and trying to do it all in one go”, Shavata says “that way you can easily stick to the shape – especially if you’ve had them done professionally recently”.
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3 Trim the hairs
If you want to regain a bit of shape, give your brows a trim. “You’ll need a spoolie brush and some straight scissors.”, Shavata explains “Brush all the hairs up – anything standing beyond the shape of your brow is what you trim. Make sure you use small snips, one big snip will give you a wonky line”.
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4 Grow them out
Now is the best time to grow out your brows – think about it, nobody will see them in the unruly phase then when this is done you can get them shaped professionally. Shavata suggests applying castor oil to them each day, “there’s no better way to get thicker, fuller brows”.
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