The eyebrows are skin spaces covered with hair, arranged along the upper edge of the eye. They are rich in adipose tissue, divided into three portions, the first, called the head of the eyebrow, close to the root of the nose; the second, the intermediate one, is rich in hair, while the third, more external, is called the tail of the eyebrow.
What are the eyebrows for
The eyebrows help to prevent any drops of sweat from ending up in the eye compromising vision, and also offer some protection from the sun's rays. The eyebrows also have an important facilitating function in communication, as well as express our feelings, greatly reinforcing expressions such as anger or surprise, while their shape influences the beauty of the face.
The shape of the eyebrows: the frame of the gaze
The eyebrows are often neglected by many, without understanding that they represent the essence for eyebrows-historian the harmony of the face and the expression of the gaze. In fact they are defined as "the frame of the eye" and in harmony with the facial features they help to open the gaze and make the face itself more harmonious and pleasant. Not always, however, in fact over time, they too have followed the most disparate and curious fashions and customs. For example, in the 1920s they tended to give them a downward shape that gave the look a certain languor, in the 1930s they tended to make them round with a large arch, in the 1940s they tended to give them a slight, slightly accentuated angle. , in the 50s it was fashionable to have them angled while in the 60s thick eyebrows were in fashion, in the 70s completely epilated like Mina, Patty Bravo or Anna Oxa. After the 2000s, in which they have been reduced to a minimum, completely stylized, in recent years the big and thick eyebrows have come back into fashion "fake untreated" style which is actually carefully planned in the mirror, it is a striking example model / actress Cara Delavingne.
How to shape your eyebrows
We understand that eyebrows are an important element in personal care and eye expression and, in most cases, it takes very little to always keep them in order. The tools to use to take care of it are tweezers, a comb, a cotton pad, an eyebrow pencil and scissors. First of all we recommend, with the help of an eye pencil, to draw the shape you want to obtain, keeping in mind the rules dictated by Leonardo da Vinci in the study of the proportions of the face. To draw the eyebrows well, proceed as follows:
1) The eyebrow must start exactly at Point A, equivalent to approximately half the distance between points 1 and 2, i.e. the tip of the nose and the beginning of the eye.
2) The light point B corresponds to the highest point of the eyebrow and must fall halfway between points 3 and 4. Points 3 and 4 correspond respectively to the center and the end of the eye.
3) The third line C, starts from the lower edge of the nose and touches the end of eye 4; it will indicate the lateral limit where the eyebrow will have to end.
Once you have drawn these lines, thin out the eyebrow, eliminating the superfluous in the direction of the hair, to prevent it from breaking and embodying, finishing well with scissors.
To optimize the curve of the eyebrows on your face, you must also keep in mind that: - For an OVAL FACE, the eyebrows must have natural curves. - For a ROUND FACE, increase the angle with the pencil to correct any roundness. - For a LONG FACE the eyebrows must be long and not very accentuated in the light point B. - For a SQUARE FACE the curve and the line must be soft to harmonize features that are sometimes a little hard. Where hair is missing or not very thick, it makes up for with specific eyebrow pencils, drawing what is missing.