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Tested for you: Eyebrow Power from Artdeco

Eyebrows are often referred to as the frame of the face. And rightly so. Because when shaped to suit the type, they emphasize the eyes and open up the gaze. Last but not least, they intensify the wearer’s expression and presence. Perfectly styled eyebrows can be a real power statement. The new “Power to brows & lashes” collection from Artdeco offers all the tools you need. Eyebrow trends But first to the trends. Brows are also subject to fashion trends because they play a decisive role in our appearance. In addition to the current trend of voluminous, defined eyebrows à la Cara Delevingne, thin eyebrows are also back as a tribute to the early 2000s. You can even see them “topless” on the catwalk from time to time. This means that the hairs are bleached to such an extent that they disappear completely. Very bold and in most cases not very suitable for everyday wear. Pay attention to the shape of your face When deciding on a brow styling, you should not ignore your individual face shape. How do you recognize it? It’s simple: stand in front of the mirror, take your hair out of your face and take a good look at yourself: A round face shape is best suited to wider eyebrows with an angled arch. This makes the face appear narrower. If the shape is more angular, the eyebrow shape should be fairly flat to achieve an optical shortening effect on the face. Rounded brows harmonize with a heart-shaped face, creating a soft, harmonious overall look. On an oval face, straight, defined brows with a slightly curved arch draw more attention to the eyes. As a general rule, the more prominent the facial features, the rounder the eyebrows. The softer the face, the more angular the eyebrows can be. Measure the proportions The next step is to adjust the proportions of the eyebrows to the desired shape. The best measuring tool for this is a brush or pencil. Position your “tool” so that one end touches the wing of the nose and the other the inner corner of the eye. This point indicates the beginning of the eyebrow. In the second step, position the brush or pencil so that it touches the wing of the nose with one end and the outer corner of the eye with the other. This point marks the end of the eyebrow. Finally, place the tool on the wing of the nose so that it connects with the pupil like a line.… weiterlesen