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Brow Grooming​


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OVERHEAD VIEW — YOUR RIGHT BROW

Glabella — the gap between both brows

Tool: tweezers

Stand in front of a mirror with good lighting. Feel the bridge of your nose with your finger — that bony ridge between your eyes. Any hair growing on or between that ridge, in the gap between the two brows = Zone A.

DO: Pluck every hair in the gap until there is clear skin visible between the two brows. This is the highest-impact change you can make.
DON'T: Go past the inner corner of each brow (where the brow starts above your nose). Stop there.

Underside — the bottom edge of the brow

Tool: tweezers

Look straight ahead in the mirror. The bottom edge of your brow is the line closest to your eyelid. Right now yours has hairs scattered below that line — those are stray hairs falling into Zone C.

DO: Starting from directly above your pupil, pluck the lowest 1–2 rows of stray hairs that fall below the natural brow line. Go slowly — pluck one hair, step back, look. Repeat.

DON'T: Go more than 3–4 hairs deep into the brow. You're just defining the lower border, not thinning the brow. Stop the second it looks clean.

Tail — the outer end near your temple

Tool: tweezers

The "tail" is the far outer end of the brow — the part closest to your ear. Yours fades into sparse scattered hairs rather than ending cleanly.

DO: Find where the main dense part of the brow noticeably thins out. Everything past that thinning point — those sparse, individual stray hairs — pluck them. The tail should end with a clean stop, not fade into wisps.
DON'T: Shorten the tail aggressively. You're just removing the stray ends, not cutting the brow short.

Main body — leave it alone

Tool: nothing

The thick, dense main body of the brow is your biggest asset. The fullness is masculine and reads high-testosterone. Do not touch the top edge. Do not thin the middle. Do not shape the arch aggressively.

DO: After steps 1–3, brush the brows upward with a spoolie (or a clean toothbrush) so the hairs lay uniformly.
DON'T: Pluck anything from the upper edge or the central mass. Ever.
 
aslong as it doesnt look like a unibrow ill be fine
 
@TonyDr i put some work to condense the info and make pictures can I get this in must reads 🙏
 
I might do derma stamping too
I just got the Dr Pen M8 it’s on sale on amazon.

Goes for 200 usd normally but I got it for 130.

I hear it’s really good for collagen. These machines get expensive fast though. I also want RF and UC machine but I don’t have them yet. I also got a red light panel for 400$ a month ago it’s really good. I’m saving my shekels for a canthoplasty as of now though.
 
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