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Eyebrow Intervention on a Tweezer Virgin

by Lindsey Schickner (Subscribe to Lindsey Schickner's posts)
Posted Jun 16th 2010 at 7:00AM  
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Before (left) and after (right), my eyebrow intervention. Photos: Dana Oliver for AOL


OK, I admit, I'm a virgin.

Or rather, I have virgin brows. That's right, somehow, in all of my twenty-something years, my arches have avoided being plucked, waxed, sugared or zapped.

I didn't think this was weird, until I saw my coworkers' reaction when I admitted my lack of experience. Gasps and disbelieving glances were followed by a pair of Tweezerman Tweezers discreetly left on my desk while I was out grabbing lunch.

Apparently this discovery happened just in time, because according to the Fall 2010 runways, brows are back in a big way. Top shows like Chanel, Prada, and Narciso Rodriguez showed the type of dark, super-defined arches that were first made popular by Brooke Shields in the '70s and Madonna in the '80s. Already showing up on magazine covers and ad campaigns, the "now" brow is dark and enunciated, precisely groomed and perfectly polished.

I got the message loud and clear, but I had no clue where to start: I have little experience with hair removal procedures in general. I've never waxed my legs or prepped for summer weather with a bikini wax; in fact a pink Gillette Venus razor has been my only hair removal device since middle school.

So I set off to Ramy Gafni's Salon in New York City for an eyebrow intervention. Gafni, a celebrity makeup artist and eyebrow guru, has shaped the brows of celebs like Rihanna and Britney Spears, so I knew I was in good hands.

WATCH RAMY'S HOW TO VIDEO ON TWEEZING YOUR BROWS



I honestly didn't expect to see much of a result, since on the scale of problem brows, mine seemed pretty inoffensive. I had spent a couple of days scrutinizing my brows in front of the mirror and I had no real revelations, except that nothing looks good when you stare at it for long enough.

But Gafni knew better. He led me to a big, comfy chair and I sunk right in, closing my eyes and giving Gafni the green light to start my brow transformation. He started by brushing my hairs back, followed by tweezing the hairs with one fell swoop of his quick hands. I cringed as the tweezers pulled my soft skin.

The tools. Photo: Dana Oliver for AOL

Gafni talked me through the steps:

1. Don't do it in a hurry. You can avoid mishaps simply by waiting until you have the time to give your brows the attention they deserve.

2.
Choose tweezers and trimming as opposed to threading and waxing. This will give you more precision and control. The hairs you leave behind are what create your eyebrow so they are even more important that the hairs you remove.

3.
Start out standing one to two feet from a mirror. Look at your whole face from a distance and then move in closer. Hairs that need to be removed will present themselves.

4. Don't trim off too much. Take a conservative approach. It is easy to get carried away with a tweezer in hand. You can always go back and tweeze more but you can't get the brow back. You never want to get to the point where you've gone too far.

5. Make sure to use good lighting, or else you're apt to miss a spot.

When Gafni was done, he pulled down the mirror and voila! I immediately saw the difference. My once shapeless brows now had contour and definition, and it had a lifting effect on my face. My eyes looked brighter, and my cheekbones seemed a little more pronounced. The overall effect was architectural, and my face, i think, looked more polished and balanced.

In the instance of brows, less is not more. Gafni stressed the beauty behind full, shaped brows. His motto is "When in doubt, don't pluck it out." For eyebrows, thin is not in, rather, brows look best with a nice full, shape.

Which is why I'm happy I waited. If I had taken the tweezing plunge at too early an age and without the any expert advice, I probably would have ended up removing too much hair, ending up with pencil-thin brows that could never return to their youthful volume.

If you've a newbie like me, I suggest visiting a professional to first shape your brows, and then maintaining the shape yourself at home with a pair of tweezers (good brands include Tweezerman, Sonia Kashuk and Anastasia Beverly Hills).

So do I miss being a brow virgin? Not at all -- in fact, I'm quite looking forward to my next pluck.
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FromThere2Here, 6-27-2010, 7:10AM

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FromThere2Here

The poor girl - her brows looked MUCH better in the BEFORE picture. They were soft, and didn't overpower her eyes. NOW...they are HEAVY and HARSH. Such a shame.

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blue, 6-27-2010, 2:25PM

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I don't like how alot of these women pluck all there eyebrows out to where they look like lines on there forehead.Alot of these women and men don't know that sometimes after plucking for years that the socket stops growing the eyebrow hair back in,that is why you see alot of these older women painting there eyebrows in with a eyebrow pencil.The hair just stops growing and never grows back in again.If your going to pluck your eyebrows then have them done by someone that knows what there doing,that.These are on your face where GOD and everyone can see them,please have it done right.It's just like these bad dye jobs that these women do there self then they have to walk around in public like that.Sprulge and pay the $80.00 and get a nice dye job after all eyerybody is going to be looking at you and first impressions do make a big differance.You don't want to be looking like trailor trash with a bad dye job and painted on eyebrows people do make cracks behind your back,I know I was the one getting cracked about until a friend told me to pay to have a good dye job and to pay the $15.00 - $20.00 to get my eyebrows done right-it makes a big difference.

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candace, 6-27-2010, 8:29PM

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Natural beauty. Give me a break people, you are only getting other people rich. the girl looks great BEFORE the pluck. GOD made us in certain ways for a reason. Does it really matter when you are dead what your dang eyebrows looked like? We are ALL beautiful in our Saviors eyes, WOMEN WORKED SO HARD TO BE FREE OF THIS STUPID CRAP do you see the men worried about their eyebrows?? Oh yeah sorry the media hit them also. Yall are really sheep afterall.

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Quentin Haning, 6-27-2010, 8:29PM

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Didn't amount to the proverbial "hill of beans". You pay someone to exert expertise, just because you're afraid not to, and they haven't accomplished anything except to get some of your money. ;You were just fine.

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Abu Din Mepanz, 6-27-2010, 8:58PM

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Can anyone be any more self-absorbed than to have an extended discussion about eyebrow tweezing? GMAFB

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andi, 6-27-2010, 10:48PM

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she needed more help on the upper lip.

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Lorna, 6-27-2010, 11:52PM

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I liked your eyebrows better before the plucking. You seemed prettier. Don't pluck anymore.

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Ben, 6-30-2010, 3:54PM

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Although I don't like bushy eyebrows on women, it seems to be the style to overpluck or wax too much nowadays. My nieces all have their eyebrows done, and I can tell you from a man's point of view, they make them too thin and unnatural looking. Ladies should just try to get rid of the stray hairs and shape them a little instead of making them so thin, it's ugly.

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Chris, 6-30-2010, 7:17PM

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I am a man (39, hetero), and when I check out women (which is always), I zero in on her eyebrows. This is an extremely important feature for me. I always observe: Has she plucked / tweezed them too thin? (This is one of the biggest mistakes I see.) Are they unnaturally dark or unnaturally arched? (The other big mistakes.) I love great eyebrows on women, so it's important that they're either well groomed or well "done" but that they still look natural and not OVERLY-"done". I agree with the comments that her eyebrows appear too dark in relation to her hair, and I also agree that they were fine before. Interesting that the article is mainly about tweezing/plucking, but the main effect or difference was achieved by coloring - yet this is not really discussed. Her "after" brows also have an excessively angular arch to them. I loves me some Sherilyn Fenn or Sela Ward eyebrows, but they're not right for everyone. This gal could have just done with a little grooming, because her 'brows are basically fine the way they are. Ladies, from a perceptive gentleman: DO them, but don't OVERdo them!

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