Posted by NemesisPosted by WaterCupPosted by NemesisPosted by WaterCupPosted by Nemesis
i don??t want to insult your lady - but those eyebrows.....are a bit over the top.
Come on now, not everyone is a makeup expert. I've seen ones that look like an upside down smile, the Nike logo & so on.
Trevor Noah even has a youtube video about women who draw an "angry line" aka brows. He made an example of Shoprite cashiers & said, imagine if one won the lotter & if they were asked why they still look angry...they'll say "I'll draw happy brows tomorrow". LMAO
LMAOscowling.
nahhh though, in all seriousness and without being mean - i have no reason to be mean - those eyebrows are not complementing her at all. looks hard, angry and are way too long. she missed the arch too. i??d tone it down. it??s amazing what eyebrows does to a face - it??s like a frame of a picture - the picture being the face. choose the wrong frame and you??ll be distracted from the painting/pic.
ahhh well - but some people like caterpillars.
So, what is the perfect shape & size? I'm guilty of bad brow day myself. I know there's a pencil test that is used to measure where they should start, arch & end. But who has time?
well - def. consider your face shape/form and hair colour. by drawing your eyebrows out too long like this lady we are talking about, the face gets a "sad clown look" it looks droopy and she looks older than she is. her face looks "closed" off. instead of open and young. also the beginning of the eyebrow is just so harsh. i mean nature has already provived us with the right stuff but no, we have to go and fuck things up (mea culpa - in my teens i so overplucked) also instead of only using eyebrow gel or pencils - i??d recommend blending the stuff properly with a mixture of pencil and eyeshadow in a brown nuance. WC, what facial shape do you have?click to expand
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