Excellent video..Been doing brows for years and your information was spot on...So refreshing to see someone who knows what they are talking about on here..
Thanks for your video. I always complain about my brows, I dont have my brows in the same line, but I aleays end up with answer: brows are not twins...So, I decided to do my brows by myself ... just with pencil, to add darker color and shape because I have blond hair. I am so happy that I am not wrong , and I am not a bad customer when I want to have my brows in the same line. 😊
When you measure the corner of the nose ,corner of the eyes-how do you know where the mark is (eyebrow ends) ? i can direct the pencil higher and lower and it will both be the corners of the nose and eyes ...smae thing goes with the two other points:((
For reference center your wax pencil at the crease of their nose up to the inside of the tear duct. Within these to points you do have some room to make adjustments horizontally from left to right. You just want to make sure your even on both sides. Don't measure from the outside of the tearduct on one side and the middle of the tear duct on the other. Remember these 5- measuring points are to be used as a reference in guiding your boarder of the brow. Each clients facial structure is unique and thru experience and practice you will develop your own style. We want our students to create their own style within these rules, so you don't just keep giving the same looking brow shape to all your clients. This is why practice is some important to learn what look esthetically correct. For example Points 1 & 4 have some HORIZONTAL wiggle room allowing you to bring both brows in closer or farther apart. Points 2 & 5 have some VERTICAL wiggle room to create a higher or lower arch.
@@3DBrowsAcademy thank you for than explanation. When i want to mark points 1,2 and 3,how do i know where to mark with edge of the pencil and its length though? i can take lots of the pencil as a measurement reference and just a tiny bit of it, and it will change where its edge will end....
They are even you can see the final results on instagram 3DBrowsUtah. I think your getting throw off with the video angle. Because the camera angle is not filming straight the perspective may get thrown off.
Excellent video..Been doing brows for years and your information was spot on...So refreshing to see someone who knows what they are talking about on here..
Thanks for your video. I always complain about my brows, I dont have my brows in the same line, but I aleays end up with answer: brows are not twins...So, I decided to do my brows by myself ... just with pencil, to add darker color and shape because I have blond hair. I am so happy that I am not wrong , and I am not a bad customer when I want to have my brows in the same line. 😊
Yessssss please keep them coming... very helpful thank you ❣😇😍🤩
fRIGGIN AMAZING!! Fast and to the point!!
That's the way we do it! So much to learn so little time..
Thank you so much,you are the best
Love your tutorials! Keep em' coming!
What pencil are you using to map out??? I love the length of it. Ty
A wax pencil here is a link to purchase wax pencils from our website: 3d-brows.myshopify.com/products/japanese-wax-pencil-brown
This was very helpful! Thank you. Where's part 2?
What pencil are you using?
Thank you for this video. I’ve been struggling with brow shaping. I’ll be trying this later.
Is there a website where we can purchase the pencil?
Amazon
I'd like to know what pencil you use also. Could you post a video on how you get the tip so sharp?
Below is a video link how to sharpen wax pencil: ruclips.net/video/tjBABgqJRy4/видео.html
When you measure the corner of the nose ,corner of the eyes-how do you know where the mark is (eyebrow ends) ? i can direct the pencil higher and lower and it will both be the corners of the nose and eyes ...smae thing goes with the two other points:((
For reference center your wax pencil at the crease of their nose up to the inside of the tear duct. Within these to points you do have some room to make adjustments horizontally from left to right. You just want to make sure your even on both sides. Don't measure from the outside of the tearduct on one side and the middle of the tear duct on the other.
Remember these 5- measuring points are to be used as a reference in guiding your boarder of the brow. Each clients facial structure is unique and thru experience and practice you will develop your own style. We want our students to create their own style within these rules, so you don't just keep giving the same looking brow shape to all your clients.
This is why practice is some important to learn what look esthetically correct. For example
Points 1 & 4 have some HORIZONTAL wiggle room allowing you to bring both brows in closer or farther apart.
Points 2 & 5 have some VERTICAL wiggle room to create a higher or lower arch.
@@3DBrowsAcademy thank you for than explanation. When i want to mark points 1,2 and 3,how do i know where to mark with edge of the pencil and its length though? i can take lots of the pencil as a measurement reference and just a tiny bit of it, and it will change where its edge will end....
The skeleton kinda caught me off guard!💀haha. Great video!👍 I don't agree with the instructors own brows but that doesn't matter.
lmao me too
But your left brow is more arched than the right...
Not sure what your referring to, unless its video angle.
They are even you can see the final results on instagram 3DBrowsUtah. I think your getting throw off with the video angle. Because the camera angle is not filming straight the perspective may get thrown off.
Haha right
Gracias
Your videos are kinda dark, lighten em up a little
I though it my phone at first :)
Hi patty. Hate to break it to you but your brows are too low.