Friday, 27 January 2017

DIY Eyebrow Trimming Tutorial

Hello people. It's the weekend!!!
I hope everyone is as excited as I am about the weekend.
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Today's tutorial is basically going to show us how to trim or tweeze our eyebrows without help from any one. I have to remind us that it's my personal makeup trick that I share here and you can be sure that I have tested my methods overtime to verify simplicity. So, yes, you should be able to trim your brows perfectly after following the guide below and ensuring consistent practice.

I have attached pictures from my eyebrow-trimming process, as well as short clips of how to position the 'instruments' needed for trimming to make it easy for everyone to follow, understand and revert back to anytime.

Now let's start the learning process, shall we?

Tools needed:

1. Spoolie: It comes with almost every makeup brush set. You can also wash off your old mascara wand and dry it to use as a spoolie.
Spoolie.
Photo credit: crownbrush.ie



2. Razor Blade and/or Tweezer: Any of the two can be gotten from a drug store or makeup store. I will be using a blade for this tutorial (I just find it way easier to use...). Make sure you use a new blade if you choose the 'blade option'. Also, do not share your blade with any other person (safety precaution).
Razor Blade
Photo credit: 123RF.com

3. Sharpened Pencil: It is important that you sharpen your pencil to help with the achievement of defined lines. It is also not necessary that you use a brown pencil in executing your eyebrow trimming as would be seen in the pictures and clips below. The pencil is only for tracing out the brow you want to achieve. You might as well use a colored pencil to help you see clearly any stray hairs that should be trimmed.
Sharpened Pencil
Photo credit: heeyfashion.com


Now to the tutorial proper. Follow the pictures and clips after the cut.
METHOD ONE: TRACING BEFORE TRIMMING


1. Use your Spoolie to brush up the hairs on the eyebrow region.





2. Trace out the brow you want to achieve with a pencil. Widen your eyes and raise your brows to assist with identifying your natural arch and where to trace out as your natural eyebrow. Start by tracing the upper part of the brow after which you trace the lower part till both lines meet at the arch. 



3. Use your spoolie to brush up the hair in between the drawn lines upward. Make sure you don't paint the inner part of the lines you have drawn.  Brushing up the hair will help you see the outgrown hair you need to trim. 



4. Place your razor blade gentle below the lower brow line and trim the excess hair. Be very careful while doing this. Watch the process below. Repeat the same process for the upper brow line. 





5. Wipe off the pencil trace you have made to see your already trimmed brows. 
Watch the process below on how to achieve a perfect finish. 




METHOD TWO: NO TRACING
Unlike the first method where we trace out the brow we want to achieve, here we just trim using our natural instinct and following the natural arch of our brows. Make sure you widen your eyes properly to trace out the perfect brow.
Watch the process below. 

Brush up your brows using the spoolie. 


Now brush down to see the excess hair that needs trimming. 


Trim excess hair starting with the excess you've brushed down. Be extremely careful not to over-trim the hair.


Use your spoolie to brush back the brows to its original form and then trim the excess hair on the upper brow area.



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And that's how I achieve my trimmed brows. Now I can wake up a little later than usual since I don't have to spend time filling my brows every morning. 😂 (just kidding). 
It's really easy. You just have to practice!



I hope this tutorial has been worth your while. Should you have any clarity questions, feel free to ask me via the comment section or send a mail to teewaieff@yahoo.com.

Don't forget to share this post with everyone around you. I'm sure it will be of tremendous help to your friends.

Till the next makeup trick/tutorial, have a fabulous weekend! ☺ 


3 comments:

  1. I like this! All the brow I've been saving, I can finally groom it nicely. I hope to send you pics when I'm done. Thanks

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  2. Oh yes, you can. I'm so glad I could be of help. I'll wait eagerly for pictures. 😉

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  3. I was reminded of this yesterday via Facebook but I can't seem to find my way around uploading pictures. Thanks for real, on behalf of my eyebrows and the many others that have been helped!

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