If your brow starts to the outside of the line (toward the center of your nose), you have the choice to either pluck the hair outside the line or leave it in place for a fuller style.

If your brow extends past the line (toward your temple), you have the choice to either trim the hair outside the line or leave it in place for a fuller style.

Many people pluck the hair on the underside of the arch to create a more defined look. The choice is yours, but if you’re aiming for a thicker look, you may not want to pluck anything but stray hairs in the area.

Powders will create a softer, natural look. Use an angle brush, and make quick strokes to mimic the shape of hairs. Pencils create a more defined look. If you have fair hair and want a bolder brow, choose a filler that’s a shade or two darker than your eyebrows.

This may take a bit of practice, so don’t be afraid to wipe off the outline and start over. Remember to use a light hand; even just a bit of color will make your brows look thicker.

You may be tempted to pluck a hair here or there in order to keep things looking neat, but it’s advisable to grow out all of your eyebrow hair to see what you’ve got to work with before you resume plucking or waxing.

Apply a layer of wet foundation or concealer over the hair that’s growing in. Apply powdered foundation in the same color. The powder will stick to the moist surface and provide a double-layered masking effect.

You can always take supplements with zinc and Vitamin B if you’re not getting enough from your diet.

You can always take supplements with zinc and Vitamin B if you’re not getting enough from your diet.