the eyes are truly “the windows of the soul” and, as such, they deserve the best treatment that we can possibly give them. That, of course, includes the eyebrows. Unfortunately, a lot of us don’t pay very close attention to our brows. That is sad, since the brows are to the eyes what a frame is to a photograph; they frame our face, our personal work of art.
Our brows say a lot about what we are feeling. Raising a brow shows one emotion while dipping one shows something else altogether. They telegraph our emotions to those who are looking at us. More than that, they show how much respect we have for ourselves. Unruly and untamed brows say we don’t really care how we look, while well-arched, carefully tamed brows say that we hold ourselves in high esteem.
Most women try to do their own brows and, in doing so, often break a cardinal rule; that of over-plucking. What is left behind is often a poorly shaped, sad mass of hair that has no clear definition and which, instead of opening and lifting up a face, actually has the opposite effect. To stress the importance of a well-shaped brow, many of Hollywood’s finest makeup artists say that women with good brows and skin often need little or no make-up at all.
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