Shaping our eyebrows can be a tough beauty challenge as we grow older. Thanks to the wide range of makeup brands today, we can work through several issues we may have with our brows when we hit our 60s, such as hair color change and sparseness or thinning hair.
One of our top eyebrow makeup goals is avoiding the shocked or surprised look due to improperly arched brows. Professional makeup artist Ariane Poole says that this is a common problem that can be easily corrected if we remember and apply her insights and tips.
Today’s eyebrow madness has a lot to do with how self-conscious we are about how our eyebrows are arched or how our eyebrow makeup looks.
But despite the latest trends, we have to remember that people are more than their eyebrows. There’s also no such thing as identical eyebrows.
Both sides of our face are not symmetrical, so we shouldn’t expect our eyebrows to be identical either. However, we can try and create some level of symmetry with the help of makeup.
Women who have had a Botox brow lift may not be able to avoid that stunned look on their faces because the treatment naturally elevates the height of their eyebrows.
If we don’t want people to focus on our eyebrows, what we can do is to identify and avoid our facial mannerisms that can draw others’ attention toward them, like the way we widen our eyes when we look up or get angry.
Ariane agrees with beauty advisers who say that plucking from the top of your brow is perfectly fine if it means taking the one or two wayward hairs, particularly in parts where they produce a “pointy peak” in the arch of our brow.
The highest point of the arch of our eyebrows would have been directly above our iris during our younger days. But as we grow older, we must move the peak to the outer side of the iris, approaching the tail of the brow.
There’s an “eyelift” effect that happens when we move the peak away from the center and etch our eyebrow pencil or mascara toward our temple when we reach the tail of our brow instead of etching it downward toward the outer edge of our eye.
Relocating the peak of our eyebrow arch and creating a “straight tail” at the end of our brow adds youth to our face.
You can also check out past interviews and articles from Sixty and Me for more tips on handling thinning or uneven eyebrows and coloring gray eyebrows.
What are your personal makeup strategies for keeping eyebrows and eyes looking fully awake and youthful? Do you have any grooming habits that make your eyebrows look thick even if they are actually thinning? Please share your thoughts with the community in the comments section below!