"To soften the jawline on a square face shape, lift the brows with soft arches, and give the brows and overall undefined finish – avoid sharp and angled brows," Lauren said. Those with a square face will have a more angular jawline with the height and width of the face roughy the same. If the length of your face is almost double the width, you should go for a low-lying arch, straight and elongated brows to break up the long face shape and add width, according to Lauren. "A high arch for the brow can really help add structure and length to a round face, which ultimately helps narrow the face shape," Lauren told us. If you've got a round face where the length and width of your face are roughly the same, you should go for a high arch to help open up the face. For example, if you've got a long face you should go for a low-lying arch and straight, elongated brows to add width to your face. The golden rule is to go for a brow shape opposite to your face shape. Finally, place the pencil on the edge of your nose and align it with the outer corner of your eye to find the end of your eyebrow.Next hold the pencil on the side of your nose, straight up over the eye and at the point where it hits the brow bone is your arch.Where the pencil edge hits the brow line – this is the beginning of your eyebrow and should be your starting point. The pencil should not be over the eye area. Place the pencil on the side of your nose and hold it at an angle towards the inner corner of your eye.She added: "Mapping your brows will give you the perfect guideline to understand where you brows need growth, where excess hair can be removed and where you need to fake it 'til you make it with brow products." How to brow map "You can easily brow map at home though to determine this, using a brow pencil or the end of a makeup brush," Lauren said. "A common mistake people make when shaping their brows is not knowing where their brows should start, arch and end," Lauren told us. Here, Lauren shares her top tips for determining the right eyebrow shape for you. However, figuring out the right brow shape for you can be a tricky task, so we spoke to Lauren Hogsden, brow expert and senior makeup artist at Benefit, a brand known for its iconic eyebrow products, to find out more. While it's natural to follow these long-term trends, not every style will suit everyone, and whatever look you are going for, it's important to tailor it to your face shape, and find a way it works for you. Good eyebrows can instantly lift your face, which is why it's important to map out your brows and have them shaped to flatter your face shape.Įyebrows are one of the most instantly recognisable trends when you look back through history, from the super skinny drawn on brows of the 1920s to the defined movie star brows of the 1950s, the full and undone style in the 1970s, and the brows we all wish we could forget, the over-plucked barely there brow of the 2000s.
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