The Blackmore Vale June 21

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BEAUTY

BEAUTY

Caroline, a multi-award winning Dorset makeup artist, who runs ‘Amazing Face’, shares professional secrets from inside her beauty box.

Tis The Season for Great Eyebrows ! Coming out of lockdown our eyebrows will need looking at - especially with summer coming (hopefully...).

This means hair comes out more easily, so after a hot shower when your skin is still warm and damp is the perfect time for an eyebrow shape.

I personally have mine threaded - waxing is fine too, but for those who don’t have access to these treatments this is how you get fab brows by doing it yourself. But there are a few set of rules you should be aware of before you pluck away your arches:

Use an eyebrow pencil to help you find the beginning, arch and end of your eyebrows.

First - Do make sure you have good lighting. Plucking your eyebrows in a dimly lit bathroom is where mistakes happen! If you can, take advantage of natural light. Take a handheld mirror to the brightest area in your room so you can see all those tiny hairs you need to remove. Try not to use a highly magnified mirror. While it might seem like a good idea at first, plucking your eyebrows with a magnifying mirror is actually one of the worst things you can do. The mirror can be misleading, and make you believe you have more hair follicles than you actually do, which will lead you to accidently over plucking your eyebrows. To stop this, use a normal mirror and between every few plucks, take a step back to reassess your eyebrow shape. Warm water helps open up the follicles.

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How Much To Pluck?

• The beginning of your brow should start right where your nostril begins. Hold the pencil vertically against the bridge of your nose and on top of your nostril to help you find the starting point. • To find your arch, place the pencil on the tip of your nose and angle it straight across your pupil. • Next, to find the end of your brow, simply take the pencil, at an angle, and place it against the end of your nose and eye. If the tail end of your brow hits the place where the pencil ends, then your eyebrows are the perfect length. If your brow is too long, then take away any that are on the other side.

You can also trim your brows with scissors. It works really well! Brush upwards, and carefully trim the extra uneven hairs. Then, brush the tail end of your eyebrows toward the inner part of your brow and slightly trim those hairs, too.

Now you have perfectly shaped brows, it’s time to enhance them. Find a color that complements your brows, and fill in with eyebrow pencil, gel or powder but not too much. Instead of filling in eyebrows completely, lightly ‘fluff’ in the direction of the hair growth. Try to focus on filling in your arches, as natural eyebrows are usually darker in that area. The beginning of your brows tend to be lighter and more spread out. To raise your brows - it’s never a bad idea to lift them - brush a little highlighter below the arch and run it along till the end of the tail. This will help brighten your brows and really make them stand out. Have a great month, questions always answered on Caro1@ me.com and if you know anyone getting married pop them my way for their hair and makeup! Caroline x

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Father's Day Messages

10min
pages 122-128

Property

5min
pages 116-121

What's on

6min
pages 103-106

Night Sky

3min
pages 100-101

Puzzles

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page 102

Business News

13min
pages 92-99

Beauty

3min
pages 90-91

Health

6min
pages 87-89

Art with Edwina Baines

5min
pages 84-86

Photography

3min
pages 79-83

Food & Drink

11min
pages 72-78

Citizen's Advice Q&A

2min
pages 66-68

Charity pages

3min
pages 70-71

Reader's Letters

3min
page 65

Book Corner

3min
pages 63-64

Random 19 - Mat Follas

7min
pages 60-62

Garden Jobs

4min
pages 56-59

Barry Cuff | Voice of the Allotment

1min
page 55

Farming

4min
pages 47-49

Equestrian

1min
page 46

Out of Doors

5min
pages 53-54

Take a Hike

1min
pages 50-52

Animals

4min
pages 43-45

Brigit Strawbridge

2min
page 42

Wildlife

2min
page 41

Then & Now | Roger Guttridge

1min
page 40

Looking Back | Roger Guttridge

2min
page 34

Rural Matters - CPRE

2min
page 24

Education

9min
pages 28-33

Police alert

2min
page 27

Chris Loder MP

2min
pages 25-26

Meet Your Local

3min
pages 38-39

News

34min
pages 4-23

Tales from the Vale | Andy Palmer

10min
pages 35-37
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