How I Shape Brows for Your Face — And Why It's Different Every Time
No two clients leave my chair with the same brow. That's intentional. Because no two faces are the same — and a brow shape that's stunning on one person can look completely off on another.
What I Look at Before I Touch Anything
Before I pick up a single tool, I study the face in front of me. I look at bone structure. Eye placement. Facial symmetry. Where the natural brow hair grows and in which direction. I'm reading the face — looking for what's already there and what it's asking for. Most people have never had someone look at their brows this way. They've just had them waxed and a cleanup. That's not what I do.
Why Generic Brow Shapes Don't Work
There is no universal brow shape or a one size fits all. I see women come in all the time who've been given the same arched shape for years — because it was trending, because it worked on someone else, because the person doing their brows wasn't looking closely enough. When the shape doesn't fit the face, something always feels off. The brows look forced. Too much. Not quite right. Even if you can't name it, you feel it every time you look in the mirror.
How I Create a Shape That Actually Fits
Everything I do is built around your face specifically. I work with your natural brow structure — not against it. I consider your features, your symmetry, and the look you want to walk out with. The result is a shape that feels like it was always yours, Because in a way, it was. I just helped it find its way.
The Difference You'll Notice
When the shape is right, you stop thinking about your brows. You stop adjusting, fighting with them every morning. You stop feeling like something's missing. Now you look and know they just look right — natural, balanced, and completely effortless. That's what I'm working toward every single time someone sits in my chair.