Brush your eyebrows gently in front of the mirror with a small eyebrow brush to remove powder and dander. Soak the cotton ball in alcohol to get astringent skin water, and wipe the eyebrows and surroundings to make them clean.
Cover the eyebrows with cotton balls or hot towels soaked in warm water, which softens the tissues inside the eyebrows. The use of softener also softens the eyebrows and the skin around them.
To determine the eyebrow shape, you can draw the eyebrow shape that suits you first, and any eyebrows that stay outside the contour line are redundant.
Adjust the length of eyebrows. Trim the excessively long eyebrows that grow vertically downward to a suitable length. Keep your eyebrows a little shorter, and the closer you get to them, the longer you stay. From the eyebrows to the eyebrows, except for the bad shape, it is not advisable to cut it too short.
Trim the shape of the eyebrows. Use eyebrow pliers to remove the redundant eyebrows one by one, so as to obtain the ideal eyebrow shape. In order to relieve the pain when pulling out eyebrows, you can apply some moisturizing lotion before pulling out. When pulling, slightly tighten the skin of the eyebrows and pull them outward or upward one by one along the growth direction of the eyebrows.
Shave off the hair and excess hair around the eyebrows with a razor. After removing messy eyebrows, pat the eyebrows and surrounding skin with astringent lotion to shrink skin pores.
When finished, gently brush your eyebrows with a small brush to keep a natural position. You can apply some milk or cold cream to protect it.
Use eyebrow pencil to decorate if necessary.