What are the ways to “perm” and maintain the perfect eye brows?

As far as your question goes, I'm not sure what you mean about perming eye brows, as you only perm hair on your head to make it curly with chemicals. Anyway, there are many ways to maintain the perfect eye brows and they can make a surprising difference in the way that you look. So, let's start with the basics.

You either need to tweeze your own eyebrows, have them done professionally. Most beauty shops that do hair will also tweeze or wax eyebrows. I get mine done at the manicurist where they also wax eye brows.

If you have never touched your brows before, I would suggest getting them professionally waxed so that you can start out with a great shape. When tweezing your own brows, start by just cleaning them up. Tweeze any hair in between your eye brows - above your nose.

Next, get rid of any stray hairs that are beyond where your eye brows should be. So, if there are strays beyond the end of your eyebrows, tweeze them as well as any stray that are clearly below your natural brows or above them. Next, you can use a white eye liner pencil to draw on your eye brows as you would like them in terms of shape.

Just draw right over your brows with the white eyeliner. Then, you just tweeze any hairs that are not covered with white eyeliner because those will be the ones outside of the brow form that you are trying to achieve. You can also use the white liner to draw a line up from the inner part of the eye to the inner point of the eyebrow, as you asked in your question.As for your last question, yes, you should draw a line that intersects the side of your nostril to the iris in order to get the highest point of the arch.

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