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Look at your brows closely in the mirror
Decide what basic shape they are
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Decide (from the
thickest part of your brow) if they are
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Measure your brow length
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A is the
starting point in the picture to the left.
B is the ending
point.
The line connecting points
A and
B is the Brow
length. Use string to measure yourself as it
curves around your face.
Generally long is 2 3/8", short is 1 1/2". |
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You
are ready to go to the catalogs and select 4
stencils
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Go
to the catalog that best matches your basic
shape.
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Select at least 2 stencils that roughly
match your basic shape and thickness
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Click
on any eye
in the catalog to see more
about that eyebrow stencil.
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Click
on the celebrity
name
to see how the celebrity
inspired the brow shape.
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We
suggest you try one stencil that may not be your
shape but that you really like. You should try a
little wider than your current brow. The sketch
below shows going from "round" to "soft angled".
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Consider
selecting 2 of the stencil shape you like best
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customer who said, "I love the Pam
Anderson look but found the stencil length was a bit too long. I had
ordered two of her shape and wanted you to know that I was
able to get the shape perfectly by putting one stencil over top of the
other." The stencils are a light weight but durable plastic and can
be easily attached together to adjust the shape slightly. We took a
photo of an adjusted stencil. The arrow points to the tiny overlap that
reduced the length. |
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Go
slightly larger
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Original
thin rounded brow |
Medium
width stencil |
Position
stencil over brow |
Fill in
area with powder |
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