https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/how-to-groom-your-brows • Posted by Stephanie B.
Use a brow brush to gently brush your brows slightly upwards and out, following the natural shape of your brow. Don't force them too much, just guide them and let them lay where they naturally do.
Once your brows are brushed, tweeze any hair that isn't in the natural brow shape. Avoid pulling and stretching your brows while you tweeze so you don't end up over tweezing. Another good rule of thumb is to avoid getting too close to the mirror. The closer you are, the more imperfections you'll see, and before you know it you've over tweezed!
Use the razor to remove peach fuzz above your brows (I also use the razor in between my brows since waxing makes me break out). A lot of people neglect the hair above their brows. Removing extra peach fuzz can add a lot more definition to your brows, just be careful not to cut down into your actual brow.
Use your brow brush to gently brush your brows directly upwards. Carefully trim anything that sticks up too high. You don't need to comb them too tightly. If you comb them up and nothing sticks out, they probably don't need to be trimmed.
Using a short angle brush (or your brow pencil) fill in your brow, applying in short, light strokes. The key to making it look natural is to apply the color in the direction the hair grows, almost like you are just drawing in new hair.
Use your brow gel to set your brows in place. Brush your brows slightly upwards and out like you did with the brow brush.