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Choosing the Right Eyebrow Shape for Different Face Shapes 

By Alexis Scarlett and Amaya Determann

Choosing the Right Eyebrow Shape for Different Face Shapes 

By Alexis Scarlett and Amaya Determann

So, what are eyebrow shapes and why are they important?

Finding the perfect eyebrow shape to complement your face isn't just about following beauty trends; it's about framing your face in a way that enhances your natural features and symmetry. Finding the right brow shape can help accentuate your eyes and balance your facial proportions. By tailoring your brows to fit your unique face shape, you create an aesthetic that highlights your best features, leading to a more cohesive look. This guide will explore how to find your face shape and select the eyebrow shape that best flatters you. Let's get into it! 

Woman threading her eyebrows

What face shape do you have?

When it comes to face shapes there’s many, and none can be placed into a single category. Discovering your ideal face shape has several benefits, especially when trying to achieve the perfect eyebrows. The best way to measure your face shape is to compare the length of your face to its width.

  • Measure the length of your face: use a ruler to measure from the center of your hairline to the bottom of your chin.  
  • Measure the width: use the same ruler to measure the width, right to left.  
  • From here, you can determine your ideal face shape. For a better visual, use a selfie and trace the outline of your face shape. Whether you’re an oval, round, square, heart-shaped, or diamond, understanding your face shape allows you to tailor your eyebrows to your overall facial structure. The best eyebrow shape can frame your face, highlight your eyes, and contribute towards your appearance.  

Eyebrow Mapping

Woman getting her eyebrows measured

Eyebrow Shapes

In the diverse world of beauty, eyebrows play a pivotal role in framing the face and enhancing overall facial features. The main types of eyebrow shapes include arched, straight, rounded, s-shaped, and angled. Arched eyebrows, known for their lifted appearance, can add definition and a touch of elegance. Straight eyebrows offer a more natural and youthful look, often favored in Korean beauty standards. Rounded eyebrows create a soft, approachable appearance, ideal for softening angular facial features. S-shaped eyebrows, with their subtle wave, blend the qualities of both arched and straight brows, offering a balanced look. Lastly, angled eyebrows, characterized by a sharp peak, give a bold and dramatic effect, perfect for enhancing the eye area. Among these, arched and straight brows are perhaps the most common, catering to a wide range of personal styles and facial types, making them a go-to choose for many seeking a harmonious and polished look.

Half portrait of a woman with dark brown brows

How to adjust your brow shape

Adjusting your brow shape can dramatically enhance your facial features and bring balance to your overall appearance. Start by identifying your natural brow shape and the direction of hair growth. Use a spoolie brush to gently comb the hairs in their natural direction, providing a clear view of your brows' natural arc and thickness. If you're aiming for a fuller look, consider using a growth serum and filling in sparse areas with a brow pencil or powder that matches your natural hair color. Instant Eyebrow Tint could be a great option, as a semi-permanent tint can help fill in sparse areas, giving the illusion of a fuller, more defined shape without the daily need for makeup. By carefully applying the tint to outline your desired eyebrow shape, you can alter their appearance, adding depth and prominence to your brows. If you're looking for a refined and defined shape, consider tweezing, threading, or waxing. When picking an option, it’s important to consider taking a conservative approach when removing hair; it's easier to take more off than to wait for it to grow back. With patience and practice, adjusting your brow shape can be a simple yet transformative beauty enhancement.

How to adjust your brow shape

Adjusting your brow shape can dramatically enhance your facial features and bring balance to your overall appearance. Start by identifying your natural brow shape and the direction of hair growth. Use a spoolie brush to gently comb the hairs in their natural direction, providing a clear view of your brows' natural arc and thickness. If you're aiming for a fuller look, consider using a growth serum and filling in sparse areas with a brow pencil or powder that matches your natural hair color. Instant Eyebrow Tint could be a great option, as a semi-permanent tint can help fill in sparse areas, giving the illusion of a fuller, more defined shape without the daily need for makeup. By carefully applying the tint to outline your desired eyebrow shape, you can alter their appearance, adding depth and prominence to your brows. If you're looking for a refined and defined shape, consider tweezing, threading, or waxing. When picking an option, it’s important to consider taking a conservative approach when removing hair; it's easier to take more off than to wait for it to grow back. With patience and practice, adjusting your brow shape can be a simple yet transformative beauty enhancement.

Selecting the ideal eyebrow shape for your unique face shape can significantly enhance your natural beauty. For example, soft-angled brows complement oval faces, high arches elongate round faces, rounded brows soften square features, softly rounded brows flatter heart-shaped faces, and straight brows balance long faces, creating a polished appearance that accentuates your best features. Thanks for reading, be sure to check out last weeks blog below!

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