
Expressive eyebrows – one of the main facial features that can balance proportions and make the image stylish and attractive. Of course, provided that they have the correct shape and are beautifully laid out. Eyebrow architecture helps achieve this result. For eyebrow masters, this technique is one of the main ones in their work, so it is important to study it in detail and understand the nuances.
What is eyebrow architecture
This term means creating a form using different techniques and methods. These include:
- density correction – removing excess hair using thread, wax, tweezers;
- coloring. Use henna or eyebrow dye;
- permanent makeup.
Understanding what eyebrow architecture is, it may seem that there is nothing complicated in the process. You just need to remove the hairs and tint your eyebrows. But in fact, it is very important not only to be able to draw a shape, but to create it taking into account the type of face so that all features look harmonious. This is a whole science that includes many subtleties and requires the master to have knowledge and understanding of how to work correctly. The theory of eyebrow architecture includes many provisions and nuances, let's look at all the main points step by step.
What are eyebrows made of
At first glance, it is not clear what the components may be. But eyebrows are conventionally divided into 2 parts. The first – to the break (body), second – after the break (tail).
With the correct proportion, the first part should be 2/3 of the entire length of the eyebrow, and the second – 1/3. Moreover, the body may be larger, but the tail – maximum 1/3. Otherwise, you will get the effect of tired or sad eyes. These proportions must be observed when constructing architecture and creating the shape of the eyebrow.
Basic requirements for symmetry
The eyebrows are located on part of the frontal bone – brow ridge. They conditionally divide the face into the upper and middle thirds. In this case, the face itself is usually divided into 3 parts:
- first – from the hairline to the eyebrows;
- second – from the tip of the nose to the eyebrows;
- third – from the tip of the nose to the edge of the chin.
According to the rule of the golden ratio, these three parts should be equal, but such a proportion is not always observed. Because of this, it is sometimes difficult to create the correct eyebrow shape. And in such cases, science comes to the rescue – symmetry. For eyebrows, it is determined in two planes: vertically and horizontally.
Vertical symmetry is determined by three distances: from the center of the forehead to the beginning of the eyebrow, to the bend (ideally should be located along the outer edge of the iris) and to the tip. They should be the same on both sides. If there are differences, this indicates vertical asymmetry.
Horizontal symmetry is determined by the top of the eyebrows. The upper bending points should be located on the same line while maintaining ideal proportions. But this rarely happens in life, so usually craftsmen have to deal with horizontal asymmetry.
Inconsistencies in symmetry cause uneven shapes and also complicate the design of eyebrows. To visually align them, balance the proportions of the face, and create beautiful, neat outlines when making up, coloring or permanent hair, they resort to such a technique as architecture. To perform it you need to know some subtleties and rules.






