Tweezerman Rules On Keeping Your Brows On Fleek

Tweezerman Rules on Keeping Your Brows on Fleek

Eyebrows on fleek with TweezermanWho doesn’t want to have their brows on fleek all the time; not unless you have Tweezerman in your corner? On the other hand, if you don’t, it’s quite hard to keep up the look all the time. This is mostly because some us, I included, have to rush to the professionals to get the right curve on it.

But sometimes we just don’t have the time to run to Sarah or Essie (these are my eyebrow whisperers) especially when you are already running fashionably late. During these desperate times, and maybe from now on, Tweezerman will always have your back (and your brows!). After all they are the masters.

Tweezerman 101

So we sought out some very much needed advice on keeping brows on fleek. Tweezerman’s International Trainer, Melissa Shurina shared her four cardinal rules on Brows 101. You will thank us later. For now just pay attention.

Rule #1: The beginning of the brow should align with the center of the nostril.

Rule #2: The arch of the brow should fall at the back third of the eye.

Rule #3: The eyebrow should follow the length of the eye but it shouldn’t extend into the temple area.

Rule #4: Avoid over-tweezing above the brow. A few stray hairs are fine to remove, but tweeze too much and it can create an unnatural look.

 Pretty in Pink Slant Tweezer
Pretty in Pink Slant Tweezer

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Melissa also suggests, “Prior to tweezing, take a hot shower or use a warm washcloth on your face to open up pores. Tweeze one hair at a time and always in the direction of hair growth.”

Just in case this has left you thinking how easy it is, you can grab Tweezerman Beauty Tools from Sephora, Boots, Debenhams, Harvey Nichols, Bloomingdales and Areej stores all across the UAE. And the tool of the day is Tweezerman slant tweezers which start from AED 95.

Happy tweezing.

xoxo

About the Author

Esther Lackie
Aesthetics enthusiast, in love with running; marketing and PR pro during the day, an amateur chef and wine taster behind closed doors.

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