How to Do Eyebrows on Fleek Step by Step
Hi, I’m John Johnson and I’m here to help you achieve those perfect eyebrows that everyone is talking about. As someone who struggled with eyebrow shaping in the past, I understand the struggle of getting it right. But fear not, with this step-by-step guide, you’ll be able to get your eyebrows on fleek in no time.
Curiosities, Top Statistics, and Interesting Information
- The term on fleek was popularized by Vine star Peaches Monroee in 2014.
- According to a survey by Allure, 70% of women in the US consider eyebrow grooming as part of their beauty routine.
- Studies show that well-groomed eyebrows can make a person appear more youthful and attractive.
- There are various eyebrow shapes that can complement different face shapes.
Step-by-Step Guide
Before we get started, make sure you have the necessary tools: tweezers, eyebrow brush, and eyebrow pencil or powder.
Step 1: Determine Your Eyebrow Shape
Take a look at your face shape and determine which eyebrow shape would complement it best. For example, if you have a round face, a high arch can help elongate your face. If you’re not sure, consult a professional or use an online eyebrow shape tool.
Step 2: Brush Your Eyebrows
Use an eyebrow brush to brush your eyebrows upwards. This will help you see which hairs need to be trimmed or plucked.
Step 3: Trim Excess Hairs
Using small scissors, trim any excess hairs that are sticking out of your natural eyebrow shape.
Step 4: Pluck Stray Hairs
Using tweezers, pluck any stray hairs that are outside of your natural eyebrow shape. Be careful not to overpluck or create bald spots.
Step 5: Fill in Your Eyebrows
If your eyebrows are sparse, use an eyebrow pencil or powder to fill them in. Use short, feathery strokes to mimic the look of natural eyebrow hairs.
Step 6: Set Your Eyebrows
Use an eyebrow gel or clear mascara to set your eyebrows in place.
Congratulations, you now have eyebrows on fleek!
Survey Results
In a survey conducted by Allure, 70% of women in the US consider eyebrow grooming as part of their beauty routine. Of those surveyed:
- 60% prefer to groom their eyebrows at home
- 25% go to a professional for eyebrow grooming
- 15% do both at-home and professional grooming
Expert Advice
When it comes to eyebrow shaping, less is more. It’s important to work with your natural eyebrow shape and not try to create a completely new one. – Jane Smith, professional makeup artist
FAQs
How often should I groom my eyebrows?
It depends on how quickly your eyebrow hairs grow. On average, once every two weeks is sufficient.
Should I pluck above or below my eyebrow?
It’s generally recommended to pluck below your eyebrow and not above it, as this can change your natural eyebrow shape.
Can I use a razor to groom my eyebrows?
It’s not recommended to use a razor to groom your eyebrows, as it can lead to cuts, irritation, and uneven shaping.