![]() ![]() Makeup artist Riku Campo suggests using an eyebrow brush or pencil as a measuring tool: "Place an eyebrow brush or pencil on one side of your nose and point it straight up toward your brows: This is where your brows should start," he writes. Here comes the legwork: First, you'll want to make sure each brow is symmetrical-starting, ending, and peaking at the same place. Rectangular faces also tend to be longer than they are wide, so a curved peak can add in some roundness-or you could opt for flat brows with zero arch, which can shorten the face quite a bit.
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