How to Pluck!
Take your time and ideally use a magnifying mirror in daylight when plucking your eyebrows. Always pluck one hair at a time from underneath the natural brow line. Never shape the top hairs or they will end up patchy and unbalanced. Pull each hair out with a swift, sharp tug in the direction it is growing, holding the skin taut with the other hand as you pull. Plucking after a shower or bath is often less painful because skin is softer.
Comb brows into shape, then take a good look at where you want to pluck. Start by tidying up obvious stray hairs - this may be all you need to make a difference. For a more definite shape, keep using the pencil as your rule. As you pluck, step back and make sure each brow matches the other: do a few hairs on one side then some on the other so they balance.
If you don’t know where to start, have a professional brow shape in a salon.

