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Eyebrow shapes range from long and thin to short and bushy, and can help enhance the natural beauty of your facial features. But which eyebrow shape is right for you? And how can you tell? Stay tuned for a comprehensive look at eyebrow shapes, including which are the most flattering for your face shape, plus tips and tricks from makeup artists.
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12 Types of Eyebrow Shapes
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Short and full Not everybody is born with long and arched eyebrows, and that’s okay! If you have naturally short and full eyebrows, it can still work to your benefit by adding boldness to your face and making you appear younger. Shorter brows tend to work best on longer face shapes, since there is no need to add length. Tracee Ellis Ross is one celebrity who rocks a shorter, thicker brow.[1]
- Most flattering face shapes: Oval, oblong
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How to style: Short, dense brows typically just require trimming. So, trim them using tweezers. Makeup artist, Erica Coates, suggests using a spoolie brush to fan the eyebrows up and out. Then, she recommends using a tweezer to trim the brows.[2]
- Once you’ve manicured your thick brows to your liking, adding a brow gel to set them in place can be the finishing touch.
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S-shaped An s-shaped brow is unique because it appears to begin in the middle and then briefly dips down before ending with an arch. S-shaped brows are considered sexy and mysterious, adorning the faces of celebrities like Penélope Cruz. Filling them in a bit is fine, but don’t try to cover up their one-of-a-kind shape! Most people with these brows were born with them as they’re hard to replicate.[3]
- Most flattering face shapes: Oval, round
- How to Style: Map out the precise s-shape you want, considering the shape you already have. Then, tweeze and fill in accordingly– voila!
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Rounded Rounded brows offer a softer look with half-moons shapes instead of arches. Feminine and demure, rounded brows look best on more angular or longer faces and will only cause round faces to appear rounder. Adding a bit of height at the arch could elongate the face. Julia Roberts is one iconic celebrity with beautiful rounded eyebrows.[4]
- Most flattering face shapes: Diamond, square, oblong
- How to Style: Rounded brows can bring harmony to the face. Pluck and fill in to achieve higher curved brows if you have a shorter face, and create a lower arch if you have a longer face.
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Straight Straight brows are exactly as advertised: the bottom of the brow is a straight line with no arch at the top, angled down at the ends. These kinds of brows look best on longer faces as they add width. Use eyeshadow powder to fill in and straighten your brows to achieve a soft, innocent look. Zoë Kravitz, for example, has gorgeous, straight eyebrows.[5]
- Most flattering face shapes: Oval, oblong
- How to Style: Makeup artist, Melissa Jannes, says, “I use a straight across or tapered eyeliner brush, and I draw a line underneath the eyebrow that's maybe a little bit lower than I would go, just to give it a little bit of definition, a little bit of bulk. And then I blend that powder up into the eyebrow.”[6]
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Arched tail This kind of brow has an arch toward the tail leading to an elongated look. While this brow shape works on virtually all faces, a brow that’s arched at the tail tends to elongate the face, so keep that in mind. It’s a popular choice as it can give the appearance of a face lift. Angelina Jolie wears her arched-tail brows proudly.[7]
- Most flattering face shapes: All
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How to Style: When you trim and fill in your brows, keep them angular so they don’t conflict with your natural face shape. Makeup artist, Cassandra McClure, speaks on speaks on the powers of microblading to encourage hair growth toward the arched end of your brow.[8]
- McClure says, “[Microblading makes] little tiny cuts into your skin and actually helps to regenerate hair growth.”[9]
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Arched middle If your brows naturally arch toward the middle, you’re in good company, as celebrities like Mariska Hargitay also have a high middle arch. To avoid having a surprised look, you can grow out your brows and then lightly trim around the middle arch to achieve a subtle but glamorous look.[10]
- Most flattering face shapes: Round, heart
- How to Style: Jannes believes that less is more when it comes to accentuating a center arch. She suggests going in with a matte powder to create the arch, as it creates a softer glam than a pencil. You can even add some highlighter to your brow bone to add a touch of whimsy.[11]
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High arches Ultra high arches above the brow bone can really wake the face up while adding length. This creates a defined and dramatic look that many celebrities, like Leah Michelle, opt for. These brows add length and dimension and work to balance softer features.[12]
- Most flattering face shapes: Round, heart
- How to Style:To go for a bold arched look, brush your brow hairs upward from beginning to arch, following your natural hair growth pattern. You can tweeze in the lowest, center area of your brows for a more defined arch. Then, use a brow gel to set your masterpiece.
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Minimal arches Flattering on nearly every face shape, minimal arches can enhance the beauty of softer features or balance the hard angles of other features. These natural, subtlety arched brows aren’t very high maintenance and simply require some regular tweezing. Celebrities like Adele have these kinds of low-maintenance brows.[13]
- Most flattering face shapes: Round, oval, oblong, heart
- How to Style:Tweeze as needed and use a brow pencil to fill in areas where hair is sparse, allowing your minimally-arched brow to shine.
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Tapered This eyebrow shape is all about fullness at the beginning that thins out to a line at the tail. The tapering effect creates an arch toward the middle, resulting in a well-defined yet timeless look. A tapered brow lifts, awakens, and adds length to the face. Kim Kardashian is probably one of the most famous personalities with this brow shape.[14]
- Most flattering face shapes: Round, square, heart, diamond
- How to Style: These brows are slightly more high maintenance than others, since the proof is in the pluck, although there are some loopholes. In order to achieve a tapered brow, you can also use concealer to thin out the tails.
- McClure swears by a flake proof cold brow eyelash growth gel to fill in sparse areas in the front half of the brow.[15]
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Long tail These eyebrows go the distance… literally! Opting for a longer brow that extends beyond the corners of the eyes adds width and dimension to the face, as preferred by celebrities like Catherine Zeta Jones. Brows with extra long tails add a certain elegance and x-factor to the face, complimenting wider face shapes.[16]
- Most flattering face shapes: Round, heart
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How to Style: Use a brow pencil or eyeshadow powder to fill in the end of your brow line, extending beyond the eye. McClure recommends using a lighter pencil to fill inside the beginning of the hairline and staying inside of the hairline.[17]
- “If you start to shade outside of your brow, it'll look fake, but if it's inside the hairline, then it'll look a lot more natural,” McClure adds.[18]
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Bleached This is a very bold, high fashion look directly inspired by runway models– but that doesn’t mean that you can’t give them a go! To achieve this haute couture aesthetic, you’ll need bleach and a little patience. Bleached eyebrows have a similar effect as the no-eyebrow look, adding brightness and openness to the face. Kendall Jenner famously sported bleached brows during a runway show.[19]
- Most flattering face shapes: All
- How to Style: Apply petroleum jelly to your eyebrows so the bleach doesn’t dye your skin, follow instructions on bleach product package, and repeat as many times as needed to achieve desired end product.
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Laminated This trend can be described as a perm for your eyebrows, giving an uber defined, feathery look. This is another beauty moment inspired by the world of high fashion and offers a great alternative to microblading without the permanence or the pricks. The full, glossy look of the brows is where the name for the treatment comes from, and gives an instant lift to the face. Selena Gomez tried the laminated brow trend herself for a brief time.[20]
- Most flattering face shapes: All
- How to Style: Either consult with your salon specialist or consider getting an at-home lamination kit.[21]
Expert Q&A
Tips
References
- ↑ https://www.lorealparisusa.com/beauty-magazine/makeup/eye-makeup/bushy-eyebrows-grooming
- ↑ Erica Coates. Professional Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/eyebrow-shapes-explained
- ↑ https://hdbrows.com/find-the-right-brows-for-your-face-shape
- ↑ https://www.thezoereport.com/culture/celebrity-straight-eyebrows
- ↑ Melissa Jannes. Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.instyle.com/celebrity-eyebrows-5397442
- ↑ Cassandra McClure. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Cassandra McClure. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.projectvanity.com/projectvanity/your-brow-shape-can-change-the-look-of-your-face
- ↑ Melissa Jannes. Licensed Esthetician & Brazilian Wax Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.lorealparisusa.com/beauty-magazine/makeup/eye-makeup/how-to-arch-eyebrows
- ↑ https://www.elle.com/uk/beauty/g31692/celebrity-eyebrows-before-and-after/
- ↑ https://stylecaster.com/beauty/makeup/564037/tapered-eyebrow/
- ↑ Cassandra McClure. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.honest.com/blog/honest-beauty/makeup/how-to-shape-eyebrows-at-home/1210202001.html
- ↑ Cassandra McClure. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Cassandra McClure. Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://wendyrowe.com/makeup/bleached-brows
- ↑ https://www.glamour.com/story/what-is-brow-lamination-lift
- ↑ https://www.glamour.com/story/at-home-brow-lamination-diy-how-to
- ↑ https://www.charlottetilbury.com/us/secrets/eyebrow-mapping
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/makeup/eyebrow-mapping
- ↑ Erica Coates. Professional Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Erica Coates. Professional Makeup Artist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.glamour.com/story/julia-fox-unveils-skinny-brows-but-not-as-you-know-them
- ↑ https://www.browconfidence.com/community/tweezing-benefits
- ↑ https://www.beautylish.com/a/vxswr/all-about-eyebrow-threading
- ↑ https://www.b-skin.com/is-waxing-eyebrows-better-than-plucking/
- ↑ https://www.self.com/story/sugaring-hair-removal
- ↑ https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/a3884218/eyebrow-microblading-semi-permanent-tattoos/
- ↑ https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-find-your-face-shape