You’re tweezing along and everything is going great.
And then youstep back from the mirror.
And you realize that, yes, you have two perfect eyebrows that don’t match.

Put down the tweezers.
“The key is to not stress too much about creating symmetry,” according toHD Brows.
“Even small adjustments in shape can create big changes.”

First, step back from the mirror and take a good look at your uneven brows.
If you might’tget the shape you want or need a little more help try a brow stencil.
She then uses a colored brow pomade to create “tiny hair-like strokes .

to fill in the gaps and mimic the hair.”
She uses a spoolie brush after each utility to help blend and soften the look.
“It blocks the growth and makes hair shed.”
you’ve got the option to still use your favorites, just avoid the eyebrow area.
Once your brows are fully grown back, be gentle with thetweezing.
you might book an appointment at a brow bar or salon to get the shape you’ve always wanted.
And remember, “Eyebrows are considered sisters, rather than twins,” asWoman & Homenotes.
“Sure, they should resemble one another but they’ll never be completely identical.”