Peachy the Magazine August September 2014 | Page 110
The Art of the Brow
Suzanne, before (inset) and after.
THE HIGHEST POINT
and that’s what gives the face character.
Jeffre also said brows should be viewed
as part of an overall picture, with body
stature, face shape, hair color and
maintenance ability all playing a role
in the overall finished product. The
worst brow crime is when brows don’t
“go” with the look—for instance, a
tall woman with thick full hair should
never have thin tadpole-like arches.
Conversely, a petite woman with small
features and a pixie cut shouldn’t let full
brows overwhelm her face. The finished
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product with Suzanne was very natural
and easy to maintain—something she
wanted to achieve.
Caveats from your editor: I am partial
to tweezing (by a professional, with me
doing the upkeep) because it is a more
gradual process. I feel less comfortable
with waxing because one wrong move
and you look like Mr. Spock. Waxing
leaves more up to chance and the skill
of your technician, so if you wax, make
sure you are confident in the person