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Tweezers: Draw A Vertical Line
Tweezers: Locate your starting points using a pencil, draw a vertical line to see the start of each brow, and then check the space above the bridge or your nose is centered between them. Remove the strays that fall in between and following by marking your ending points, lay the tweezers on an angle against your cheek so that the open end is at the bottom of your nose and the other end reaches the outer corner of your eye. The spot where the tweezers clash with your brow is where the hairs should end. Mark it and remove the hairs beyond.
Thickness of brows: Determine the thickness of your brows and pluck the hairs that are not above any strays that don’t follow the natural shape of your brows. Your brows should be between a quarter inch and

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