
How far would you go to get Brooke Shields-quality eyebrows? Some women who have put their brows through the virtual ringer via waxing, tweezing, and shaving are turning to brow transplants for arch salvation. Not a far cry from scalp hair restoration (think Hair Club For Men), eyebrow transplants take hair follicles from "donor areas" (usually at the back or sides of the scalp)and use them to fill in patchy spots, add thickness to overplucked arches, or replace long-gone brows altogether.
Not ready to take that extreme of a plunge? Keep your arches golden — and resist the urge to take them past the point of no return — by investing in a shaping kit from Anastasia of Beverly Hills ($75). Anastasia's kit contains stencils to keep you in line and prevent overplucking, natural-looking powder liners, and an invisible gel to banish patchiness.
And if nabbing those little hairs below the brow line is what always gets you in trouble, pick up a Trim & Shape Brow Grooming Tool from Ardell ($3.50 for three). The razor-like blade in shaped to pick up those fine strays without messing with your actual brows.


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