They frame, they emphasize, they frown, they shock. And they are a true, individual statement of your beauty.
Here are some great illustrations to give you just the right motivation to make your ow magnificent. But first, consider a few dos, don’ts, and did-you-knows:
- Feel your ow bone? That's where you ow should be, not above it—unless you want to look perpetually startled.
- Keep tweezer use to a minimum—under the ow and between the ows is fertile tweezing turf, but do not overdo it on the actual ows. Natural is the word these days in the best ows.
- Buy a super-soft tooth ush (kiddie-sized is ideal) to tame and direct the ow.
- Once you have ushed the ows up just the way you want them, carefully fill in any gaps with a well sharpened pencil. Try tiny little swipes until you’ve achieved the desired, natural effect. Make sure the pencil is not too dark—going one shade lighter than your ows is always a safe bet.
- You can also combine the ushwork with the color if you try one of the new fiber ow gels. They act like mascara for the ow. This look may be more dramatic than natural—your choice.