The Shu Uemura approach involves measuring the proportions of your face with a protractor (!), before brows are 'manicured' with a set of specially designed, curved scissors. The idea is that this will be kinder to the skin around your eyes than other methods - though any rogue hairs remaining will be gently tweezed. My brows were finished off with pencil and, 10 minutes and €20 later, I was good to go.
I liked that they kept the fullness in my brows while tidying them and slightly defining the arch. The shape is natural but groomed, and should be easy enough to maintain. I was less keen on sitting at the counter in the middle of a busy makeup floor - but for good results at a reasonable price, I think I can deal.
Are you big on brows? How do you keep yours in check?
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