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Sunday, August 12, 2007, 2:21 AM

Are you dealing with a messy unibrow or generally unkempt eyebrows? While you can save money and style yours perfectly according to your expectations, there are some tips you should keep in mind before you start trimming your own brows at home.

Everyone’s brows are different, and it’s best to go slow when trimming and styling yours. A badly trimmed brow is noticeable from far off, so it’s better to leave them alone until you’ve got our tips firmly in place!

Tip: Trim with scissors

When trimming eyebrows, always keep the length of eyebrow hairs in mind. Coarse, thick hairs and fine hairs can both be trimmed, but coarse hairs will need to be kept a little longer to lie flat and even. Try a test trim with a pair of brow scissors, and continue by trimming little by little until the hairs lie flat without looking wild (usually 3-5 millimeters in length above the brow line).


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