Eyebrows are one of the first things a person notice on your face. It's all about first impression, and women need first impressions. If your brow is too short or long, it can change the whole appearance of the face. First of all, I'd like to tell you more about our eyebrows.
The main function of our eyebrows is to prevent moisture (mostly from the salty sweat and rain) from flowing down into our eyes. Our eyebrows act as a ridge to protect our eyes below. In the same way, these brow ridges also shade the eyes from sunlight, and also preventing certain debris such as dandruff and other small object from falling into our eyes.
Eyebrows also play an important role in our expressions of communication by expressing certain emotions like surprise or anger
Different Eyebrow Shapes
There are five basic eyebrow shapes
that can be used to accentuate or modify facial features. Choosing the right
brow for your facial shape is very important – choosing the wrong shape can be
quite unflattering. E.g. a highly arched, angled brow can make a round face
appear more oval but the same brow will make a long face look even longer. The following
are the basic brow shapes:
Round: With a gentle, rounded arch, this shape softens angular faces with sharp features such as pointed chins.
Curved: This brow has a slight curve between the inner corner and the arched peak giving a strong appearance which works well to balance a square face.
Flat: This minimally arched, horizontal brow works well with long faces making them appear more oval.
So, now that you are familiar with the different eyebrow shapes, how do you know which will best suit your features? The first thing to do is identify your face shape.
Different Face Shapes
There are six basic face shapes and
knowing which one your face most closely resembles is the key to determining
which eyebrow shape will be most flattering for you. Your face will probably
not look exactly like any of the basic shapes, however, you should be able to
identify which shape yours is most similar to and then follow the
recommendations for that shape.
The six basic face shapes are: Round,
Long, Square, Heart Shaped, Oval and Diamond-Shaped
If you are having trouble
identifying your face shape, here are some tips that might help you:
*If your face is widest at the cheeks and appears almost
as wide as it is long, your face is probably ROUND SHAPED.
*If your forehead and cheeks are about the same width and your chin is narrow and tapered to a point, your face is probably HEART-SHAPED.
*If your face is widest at the cheekbone and your forehead is short and narrow, with angular features and pointed chin, your face is probably DIAMOND-SHAPED. (This is an uncommon shape.)
The
following guidelines will give you an idea of what brow shape is best and worst
for each face shape. It's certainly alright to have fun and experiment with
different eyebrow shapes, but to find the most appealing look you'll be
comfortable wearing every day you'll want to follow these rules.
Now that you have determined what
your predominant face shape is, it's time to figure out which brow shape will
best enhance your features.
- Round Face
Best brow shape: High arch, angled with a short tail to give a slimmer appearance.
Worst brow shape: Round eyebrows will only make the face appear even more round. - Long Face
Best brow shape: A more horizontal, flat brow makes the face appear more oval.
Worst brow shape: High arch, angled brow with a short tail only exaggerates the length of the face. - Square Face
Best brow shape: Angled or curved, with a sharp peak to draw attention away from the square jaw.
Worst brow shape: A square jaw needs to be balanced. A round, delicate brow will not provide balance. - Heart-Shaped Face
Best brow shape: Rounded, to soften the pointed chin.
Worst brow shape: Flat, horizontal brow. - Oval Face
Best brow shape: This face shape can accommodate a variety of brow shapes. Soft, angled brows are particularly flattering.
Worst brow shape: A brow that is too highly arched. - Diamond-Shaped Face
Best brow shape: An angled, round or curved brow with a peak to narrow the appearance of wide cheekbones.
Worst brow shape: Flat, horizontal brow makes the face look short and wide.
How to Arch Eyebrows
Every brow can be perfect. You can use a ruler, the end of a brush stick, or
any long material to measure the correct shape of your natural brow. There are three measurement
guidelines to keep in mind when determining the proper way to arch your eyebrows. The following
illustration gives a visual representation of these measurement.
- To determine where the brow should begin, imagine a straight line from the outside edge of your nose up to the inside corner of your eye. The inner corner of the brow should begin along this line.
- To determine where the tail of the brow should end, imagine a straight line from the center of the upper lip, along the outer edge of the nose, up to the outer corner of the eye. The tail of the brow should end at this line.
- To determine arch placement, imagine a straight line from the tip of the nose through the middle of the pupil. The eyebrow should arch where that line intersects with the brow.
Well-shaped eyebrows really do more to enhance your appearance than any
other facial feature. Your brow should
look natural. The right brow shape can make your face appear
slimmer; eyes appear larger and more youthful.
Hope this article has been helpful? :)
thanks Estelle for the info. i m gonna enhance my looks.
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