Think about your face shape.
Various eyebrow shapes can complement your features in different ways. Curved brows can soften an angular face, while flat brows can add more drama to a longer face.
Figure out the brow shape you want.
Learn brow terminology.
The head is the part of your brow that’s closest to your nose. The tail is the end that’s farthest away.
Map out where your eyebrows should begin and end.
Hold the tweezer vertically from the outermost part of your nostril straight up to your eyebrow. The place where the tweezer hits is where the innermost part of your eyebrow should begin. Then, hold the tweezer diagonally from the outermost part of your nostril to the outermost part of your eye. Where the tweezer extends past your eye is where the tail (or outermost part) of your eyebrow should end.
Choose a fill-in color that is one shade lighter than your natural brow color for a softer look.
Use concealer to clean up the edges.
Apply concealer under the eyebrow line for a precise and polished look.