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EYEBROW MAPPING RULES
2.5 CM
END
3.5 CM ARCH
FRONT
Parts of the Eyebrow
FRONT OF THE BROW Starts 3-4mm from the corner of the eye ARCH OF THE BROW Starts where the outside of the iris is END OF THE BROW Is about 1/3 of main eyebrow length
EYEBROW MAPPING RULES
2.5 CM
END
3.5 CM ARCH
FRONT
Parts of the Eyebrow
FRONT OF THE BROW Starts 3-4mm from the corner of the eye ARCH OF THE BROW Starts where the outside of the iris is END OF THE BROW Is about 1/3 of main eyebrow length
Symmetry Lines HIGHEST POINT The highest point of the brow bone where the bone meets the forehead High arch = bigger or the same distance as thickness Lower arch = less distance than thickness
3RD LINE HIGHEST POINT OF BROW 2ND LINE DETERMINES THE THICKNESS 1ST LINE IS THE BEGINNING
EYEBROW THICKNESS Match the thickness of the natural eyebrows with the fullness of the lips Fuller lips = Fuller Brows Thinner Lips = Thinner Brows
Steps of Measuring
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0
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0 - The Center of the face - the center of the face helps to achieve perfect symmetry. 1 - The Start of the eyebrow - this is measured through the piercing point, measure vertically upwards. 2 -The Arch of the eyebrow - the arch is the highest point of the brow. To find the arch of the brow, measure from the outer part of the nose up through the outer corner of the iris. 3 - The Tail of the eyebrow- measure from the outer part of the nose up and through the outer corner of the eye.
Using the example in the first picture, measure, and draw your own eyebrows on the remaining faces.
Position of Tail
Lifting Shape
Tail is a bit higher than the front line
Basic Shape
Tail and front on the same line
Strong Lifting
Tail is at the highest possible point Make sure the tail is not lower than the front line eyebrow and not higher than the middle line.
Hair Strokes Basics There are some basic rules to creating realistic eyebrow hairs. Consider the following: 1. Strokes should not overlap 2. Strokes should be smooth start to finish 3. There should be an equal distance between strokes 4. Strokes should not be parallel 5. Fewer strokes will have a better heal time 6. Use clean and neat pattern strokes
Types of hairstrokes Transitions
Top Strokes
Cascading Strokes
Bottom Strokes Front Strokes
Bottom Mergers
Connecting Brow Lines PRACTICE DRAWING THE RIGHT EYEBROW
Step 1 - Top Line Corner of middle part to the corner of the arch
Step 2 - Bottom Line Lines must be parallel bottom line must be longer
Step 3 -Top Tail The line can be straight or curved outside.
Step 4 -Bottom Tail The line should be curved inside.
Connecting Brow Lines Practice drawing the left eyebrow
Step 1 - Top Line Corner of middle part to the corner of the arch
Step 2 - Bottom Line Lines must be parallel bottom line must be longer
Step 3 -Top Tail The line can be straight or curved outside.
Step 4 -Bottom Tail The line should be curved inside.
Practice drawing the lines of symmetry and the eyebrow outline.
PRACTICE DRAWING SYMMETRY BROWS
PRACTICE DRAWING SYMMETRY BROWS
Right Eyebrow Hairstrokes In this exercise, you'll learn to create the right brow hair strokes. Work nice and slowly and try to space strokes at least 1mm apart to give the most natural finish. Aim for soft, smooth curves, with fluidity in pressure. Take note of the arrows indicating the direction in which you should draw each stroke. Use a SHARP Pencil.
Front Strokes
Bottom Strokes
Bottom Mergers
Top Strokes
Transitions & Cascading Strokes
Left Eyebrow Hairstrokes In this exercise, you'll learn to create the left brow hair strokes. Work nice and slowly and try to space strokes at least 1mm apart to give the most natural finish. Aim for soft, smooth curves, with fluidity in pressure. Take note of the arrows indicating the direction in which you should draw each stroke. Use a SHARP Pencil.
Front Strokes
Bottom Strokes
Bottom Mergers
Top Strokes
Transitions & Cascading Strokes
Basic Stroke Pattern It's time to breakdown the basic stroke pattern, though it may look complicated we'll break down each step to help you create a full brow. This basic pattern gives a full brow but with a natural brushed hair stroke appearance that can work for most eyebrows. There will be 5 easy steps that we exercise. Be sure to follow the direction of every stroke. Always keep in mind the natural directions of the client's eyebrow hair..
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 1 Below redraw the strokes in red like the example. Draw each stroke in the direction the arrow indicates. The brows are upside down to help you get prepared to work on a client. Use a SHARP Pencil.
STEP 2 Below redraw the strokes in red like the example. Draw each stroke in the direction the arrow indicates. The brows are upside down to help you get prepared to work on a client. Use a SHARP Pencil.
STEP 3 Below redraw the strokes in red like the example. Draw each stroke in the direction the arrow indicates. The brows are upside down to help you get prepared to work on a client. Use a SHARP Pencil.
STEP 4 Below redraw the strokes in red like the example. Draw each stroke in the direction the arrow indicates. The brows are upside down to help you get prepared to work on a client. Use a SHARP Pencil.
STEP 5 Below redraw the strokes in red like the example. Draw each stroke in the direction the arrow indicates. The brows are upside down to help you get prepared to work on a client. Use a SHARP Pencil.