Beauty & The Brow Eyebrows really make or break a look, which is why we’re thrilled
Beauty Expert Haley Bogaert is spilling the beans on how to get the best brow.
Beauty Expert Haley Bogaert is spilling the beans on how to get the best brow.

The days of over-tweezing and waxing are over! There - we’ve said it. Not only that, but we are embracing the real deal: the Brooke Shields Brow. We’re the first to admit that women’s eyebrows are tricky because it’s really a case-by-case diagnosis: if you invested in the pencil thin ’90s brow (à la Drew Barrymore), you may be stuck with that base to work with. Conversely, you may just be naturally light or fair-haired and want to amp up some definition.
There are many ways to work with every eyebrow hair type and shape, and it all starts with taking the time to LET THEM GROW OUT as long as you can and see what you really have to work with.
After that, you’ll be ready to get threaded (take a peek, below, at Natasha’s threading appointment with Haley). That is another key step – remove waxing from your beauty regime now, please. If you haven’t converted to threading yet, you’ll wonder why you didn’t earlier as soon as you experience the sharper shaping and typically faster process.
There are many ways to work with every eyebrow hair type and shape, and it all starts with taking the time to LET THEM GROW OUT as long as you can and see what you really have to work with.
After that, you’ll be ready to get threaded (take a peek, below, at Natasha’s threading appointment with Haley). That is another key step – remove waxing from your beauty regime now, please. If you haven’t converted to threading yet, you’ll wonder why you didn’t earlier as soon as you experience the sharper shaping and typically faster process.
And don’t believe the brow myth about not touching the top of the brows. Times have changed and it’s all about letting the bottoms fill in. Believe us!Women are also going to the extreme of microblading their brows or, in other words, "tattooing" them. It’s a process that involves implanting pigment under the skin in brush strokes that look like brow hair. Because the pigment isn't implanted as deeply as a real tattoo, microbladed brows will need re-touching about every six months.




