Uneven Eyebrows Please Help.
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Feb 11, 2014
Sue T.
I plucked my brows and they look uneven so I need to fix them but I don't know how.
Feb 11, 2014
Sue T.
Feb 11, 2014
Emily M.
I would just not mess with them! If you try to do the same to the other one, you may do too much and they'll still be uneven. it's not that much of a difference, so don't worry and let it grow back.
Feb 11, 2014
Amarie A.
Fill them with a little light brown eyeshadow or light brown brown pencil and stay away from plucking and it will be just fine.
Feb 11, 2014
Stephanie S.
Go to salon and get them fixed.
Feb 11, 2014
Lizzy W.
I agree with the other ladies. If you keep going back and forth trying to get an even shape, you'll end up with eyebrows as thin as a toothpick. My advice is to leave them as they are and let them grow out. You can fill them in lightly until the overplucked areas grow back if it really bothers you. On your left (well, my left, but your right) eyebrow, you can see the top middle bit is a bit sparse. Once that has grown back, get them shaped at a salon, and from their on it'll be easier to maintain the shape.
But most importantly...don't sweat it! We've all had eyebrow mistakes and disasters before (I used to rock a near unibrow. 'Nuff said.) Even now, I still get self-conscious if I haven't plucked them in a while, but the truth is that most people don't even notice, and if they do, it's the least of their worries.
Feb 11, 2014
Devon D.
Fill them in with a matt brown shadow and an angled brush, wait 4 weeks then have them waxed/threaded at a salon :) the general tip is this though:
get an orange wood stick
from corner of your nose to begining of your eye, any brows in front of that are strays
from corner of your nose at an angle so it is across your pupil, this is where your arch should be
from corner of nose to end of eye, this is where your brow should finish
mark these areas then draw an outline around the areas marked to get your perfect brow shape and tweeze any eyebrows outside of this outline, then fill in brow using pencil/matt brown eyeshadow
Feb 11, 2014
Devon D.
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Bella L.
I have had that issue before too just don't touch it or tweeze anymore youll only make it worse let it grow and for now you can draw in your eyebrows to make them even with an eyebrow pencil hope I could help :D
Feb 11, 2014
Lisa S.
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Lisa S.
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Lisa S.
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Sophie C.
Don't worry! You can just fill them in with a little brown shadow, remember to smudge it a little so it looks natural :)
Feb 12, 2014
Glenda G.
Go wax them and telll them to fix it and give you shape.