As a general starting point, take a pencil or other long, thin instrument and line it up with the inside corner of your eye. The place where the instrument overlaps your brow is where it should begin. Mark the spot by making a dot there with an eyeliner pencil. Repeat on the other side. However, if you have close-set eyes, space your brows a bit farther apart. If you have wide-set eyes, space your brows a little closer together. This helps to balance your features. If you’re not sure what will look best, consider visiting a trained esthetician for a brow mapping session. The esthetician will use your eyes and nose as guides to create brows that will frame and accentuate your features. [2] X Expert Source Karina VillaltaCertified Esthetician Expert Interview. 11 August 2020.

Look straight ahead in the mirror and line up the instrument with the outer edge of your nostril and the outer edge of your iris. The place where the instrument crosses your brow is where your arch should peak. Mark it with a dot using an eyeliner pencil. Repeat on the other side. If you have a round face, aim for a more angular brow. Alternatively, choose a softly rounded brow if you have a square or oblong face.

Line up the instrument from the edge of your nostril to the outer corner of your eye. The place where the instrument crosses your outer brow is the place where it should end. Mark the spot with a dot using an eyeliner pencil. However, if you have a long face, extend your brows out a little further. If you have a wide face, the outer ends of your brows should be thinner and more delicate.

The size of your eyes. If your eyes are on the bigger side, thicker brows can help balance them out. If they’re small, thick brows might overshadow them, so you’ll want to choose a brow thickness that’s slightly thinner. The size of your lips. A good general rule of thumb is that your eyebrows should be about the same thickness as your upper lip. This can help ’tie the look together’. If you look at pictures of models in magazines than you’ll notice this is the case with many of them. The distance between your brows and your eyes. If you have a low brow bone that is set close to your eyes, you’ll want to pull up your brows a bit to lighten the area. If you have a high brow line spaced well above your eyes, heavier brows might provide a more balanced look. However, you should avoid tweezing the hair above your brows, rather than below, to create less space above the brows.

Start with the inner brow, closest to your nose. Use the tweezers to pluck the hairs that are closer to your nose than the dot. Tweeze the hairs that fall outside the dot on your outer brow. Tweeze hairs above and below the arch area. Look at the place where your arch should peak and carefully tweeze around it to make the peak slightly more prominent. Tweeze the bottom of the brow. Pluck stray hairs under your brow and shape the bottom. If you decided you want thick brows, stop after plucking the hairs that grow outside the brow. If you want thinner brows, carefully pluck the underside of the brow to lighten it up.

Start with the inner brow, closest to your nose. Use the tweezers to pluck the hairs that are closer to your nose than the dot. Tweeze the hairs that fall outside the dot on your outer brow. Tweeze hairs above and below the arch area. Look at the place where your arch should peak and carefully tweeze around it to make the peak slightly more prominent. Tweeze the bottom of the brow. Pluck stray hairs under your brow and shape the bottom. If you decided you want thick brows, stop after plucking the hairs that grow outside the brow. If you want thinner brows, carefully pluck the underside of the brow to lighten it up.

Keep in mind that eyebrows are never exactly symmetrical, but they should arch in the same place and be as even as possible. [7] X Research source

Over-tweezing, waxing, or threading can thin your brows permanently. [8] X Expert Source Karina VillaltaCertified Esthetician Expert Interview. 11 August 2020.

Don’t create an arch where there isn’t one, or try to lengthen your brows with a pencil. It will be too obvious that you drew extra parts. For the most natural look, select an eyebrow pencil 1 or 2 shades lighter than the natural color of your brows. For a heavier look, choose an eyebrow pencil that’s a shade or 2 darker than your natural brow shade.

If you don’t have brow gel, you can use hairspray instead. Spray your finger with hair spray and wipe it across your brow. You can also use a dab of petroleum jelly in place of brow gel.