Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Eyebrow Plucking Tutorial For Beginners

Many people believe that eyebrows are one of the most important parts of the face. They frame the eyes and provide symmetry to the face. However, not everyone is born with perfect eyebrows. Some people have thin or sparse eyebrows, while others have thick and bushy eyebrows that need to be tamed. One way to achieve the perfect eyebrow shape is by plucking them. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of eyebrow plucking for beginners.

What You Will Need

Before you start plucking your eyebrows, you will need a few tools. These include:

  • Tweezers
  • Spoolie brush
  • Brow pencil
  • Sharp scissors

Make sure that your tweezers are sharp and clean. You don't want to use dull or dirty tweezers as they can cause ingrown hairs or infections.

Tweezers

Determine Your Eyebrow Shape

The first step in plucking your eyebrows is to determine your eyebrow shape. There are three main parts to the eyebrow: the beginning, the arch, and the end.

To determine where your eyebrow should start, hold a brow pencil vertically against the side of your nose. The point where the pencil meets your eyebrow is where it should begin.

Brow Pencil

To determine where your eyebrow should arch, hold the brow pencil diagonally from the corner of your nose to the outer corner of your iris. The point where the pencil meets your eyebrow is where it should arch.

To determine where your eyebrow should end, hold the brow pencil diagonally from the corner of your nose to the outer corner of your eye. The point where the pencil meets your eyebrow is where it should end.

Brush Your Eyebrows

Before you start plucking, brush your eyebrows upwards with a spoolie brush. This will help you see the natural shape of your eyebrows and which hairs need to be plucked.

Spoolie Brush

Start Plucking

Once you have determined your eyebrow shape and brushed your eyebrows, it's time to start plucking. Start by plucking the stray hairs that fall outside of your eyebrow shape. Be careful not to over-pluck, as this can lead to a sparse or uneven eyebrow.

Use your tweezers to pluck hairs in the direction of hair growth. This will help to minimize pain and prevent ingrown hairs. If you experience any discomfort, you can apply a numbing cream or ice to the area before plucking.

Trim Your Eyebrows

If you have long eyebrow hairs, you can trim them with sharp scissors. Brush your eyebrow hairs upwards and trim the tips of any hairs that extend beyond your eyebrow shape. Be careful not to trim too much, as this can lead to uneven eyebrows.

Clean Up Your Eyebrows

Once you have finished plucking and trimming your eyebrows, use a spoolie brush to brush your eyebrows back into place. You can also use a brow pencil to fill in any sparse areas or define your eyebrow shape.

Brow Pencil

Maintain Your Eyebrows

Now that you have achieved the perfect eyebrow shape, it's important to maintain them. Pluck any stray hairs that grow outside of your eyebrow shape every few weeks to keep them looking neat and tidy. You can also use a brow gel to keep your eyebrows in place throughout the day.

Conclusion

Plucking your eyebrows can be a daunting task, especially if you're a beginner. However, with the right tools and techniques, you can achieve the perfect eyebrow shape. Remember to take your time, determine your eyebrow shape, and pluck in the direction of hair growth. With practice, you'll be able to pluck your eyebrows like a pro.

Related video of Eyebrow Plucking Tutorial For Beginners