“Full brows can make a face look more youthful and give the eye area a lifted appearance,” says Anastasia Soare, brow expert and founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills. “The entire arch, eye area, and even the face, can change with the correct brow.” So how can you get them? According to Soare, your eyebrows need to have the proper starting, ending and arch points, all of which are dependent on your bone structure. “Round and square faces should have a thicker brow, which will slim the face and bring focus to the eyes. Oval faces or those with petite features should stick with a thinner, softer brow, and heart-shaped faces should have a more petite arch to help balance out wider cheekbones and a narrower chin.”
1. The On-The-Go Shaper
Designed to trim hard-to-reach hairs without irritating the skin, this dual-sided folding razor has a soft brush to groom brows into place and a high-performance stainless steel blade for touch-ups. Tweezerman Precision Folding Razor, $12, tweezerman.com
2. The Color Enhancer
Adjustable with no need for sharpening, this velvety pencil goes on supersmooth. Its oval-shaped tip delivers precise definition, natural-looking color and a matte finish. Nars Brow Perfector, $22, narscosmetics.com
3. The Arch Lifter
Using soft wave microcurrent technology, this FDA-cleared facial stimulating device claims to trigger the skin so you can target hard-to-reach areas like lines and wrinkles that form between the eyebrows. NuFace Trinity ELE Attachment, $149, mynuface.com
4. The Definition Creator
These baked cream-powder formulas come with two complementary pigments in each compact that can be used individually or blended into custom shades to sculpt the brows and fill in any sparse patches. Laura Geller Baked Brow Tones With Double Ended Brow Brush, $29, qvc.com
Bonus: Insider Tip
According to Soare, if you use a powder-based brow product and want to have it last all day, try applying a clear brow gel afterward to help keep the powder in place.