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Different Eyebrow Shapes Every Wax Specialist Should Know

Your brow waxing clients have a wide range of facial features, aesthetic preferences, and goals, so mastering different eyebrow shapes will help you cater to each and every guest who...

Your brow waxing clients have a wide range of facial features, aesthetic preferences, and goals, so mastering different eyebrow shapes will help you cater to each and every guest who enters your salon. Learn more in this guide where we cover common brow shapes and how to determine the most flattering styles for your clients. 

What are common eyebrow shapes for waxing?

Even though everyone’s features are unique and we all have our personal preferences, we do see a few brow shapes that seem to be pretty popular. And these different eyebrow shapes tend to fall into the following categories: 

Natural

Clients who prefer minimal shaping and a low-maintenance, effortless look may request a natural brow. This style is achieved by cleaning up stray hairs without altering the underlying eyebrow shape.

Defined

Highly defined brows are sharp and sculpted with clean lines and a precise arch. These eyebrow shapes dramatically frame the eye for a polished professional appearance. Maintaining great definition may require more frequent touch-ups. 

Angular

Angular eyebrows take the defined shape to a different level, featuring a more pronounced arch and sharp, strong angles. This style can lift and elongate the face, giving clients a bold, confident look. 

Soft-angled

Clients who want a gentle arch with smoother, rounded edges can find balance with soft-angled brows. This popular eyebrow shape is classic and feminine, providing definition and softening sharp facial features.

Related reading: Eyebrow Waxing For The First Time? What to Know

How to provide waxing services for different eyebrow shapes

A few fundamental skills are key to helping your clients achieve their desired aesthetic:

closeup of eyebrow shaping, different eyebrow shapes

Consider the client’s face shape

The shape of each client’s face can clue you in to the most flattering eyebrow shapes for their needs: 

  • Round: Angular and high-arched brows add definition and elongate the face. 
  • Square: Soft-angled or curved brows balance a strong jawline. 
  • Oval: Compatible with many different eyebrow shapes, but a natural or soft-angled brow can encourage balance. 
  • Heart-shaped: Rounded or soft-angled eyebrows may soften a pointed chin and balance a high forehead. 
  • Long: A straight brow creates width and symmetry. 

Discuss personal preference

Some people love the look of full, thick brows, while others prefer a thin, pointed arch. You’ll also have certain clients who don’t mind regular maintenance and some who don’t want to think about their eyebrows between sessions. 

Take a few minutes to chat with your clients before each brow wax to better understand their goals and preferences. This will help you build trust and deliver the results they expect. 

Use the right waxing techniques

You want your clients to feel comfortable in your treatment room and confident in your skills every time they visit your salon. So mastering the art of eyebrow waxing will help you achieve both objectives. Ensuring a clean, hygienic treatment area, properly prepping the skin, and confirming your wax temperature go a long way to creating happy clients.

Always apply wax in the direction of hair growth and remove in the opposite direction quickly, with a controlled motion. Then, use tweezers to remove any stray hairs and apply a post-wax serum or calming treatment to soothe the skin.

Related: How Often Should You Wax Your Eyebrows?

How to level up your waxing skills for different eyebrow shapes

Standing out from the competition is about more than mastering different eyebrow shapes. It’s also about providing your clients with advanced services they won’t get from just any waxing tech. Here are some of our top tips for developing your waxing skills so you can take on any shape clients request:

Use eyebrow mapping

If you’ve ever wished for a mathematical formula that could tell you the best eyebrow shapes for different clients, it’s time to try eyebrow mapping. Using only a string and a brow pencil, this technique helps you determine the perfect style for each client based on their existing facial features. You’ll create straight lines from the corner of the nose to the tail of the eyebrow, the corner of the eye, and the iris.

Then, use the makeup pencil markings as a template for the ultimate shape. Brow mapping can give you greater confidence in your own skills and help your clients feel more comfortable, since they have a visual of the final outcome before the hair removal process begins.

Perfect your waxing technique

Even with precise eyebrow mapping, poor technique can wreck your results. Whether you’re new to the industry or a seasoned professional, practice applying wax in clean, ultra-thin lines to ensure your high-definition brows are on point.

Use small cleanup strokes on natural brow shapes to avoid over-waxing. Consider asking a friend or family member to let you practice on them in exchange for free waxing sessions. Believe it or not, this is actually a common solution! 

Provide proper post-wax care

Calm, healthy skin is essential for long-term results, so you’ll want to help your clients care for their skin after each session. Personalize your waxing aftercare suggestions to each client’s unique skin type and different brow shapes or aesthetic goals. You might also create a template to fill in that you can send to each client after every appointment.

Tackle common challenges

No matter the eyebrow shape or style, you’re bound to encounter many different challenges from uneven and over-waxed brows to adverse skin reactions. Consider finding a mentor with more experience in the industry who can help you navigate issues when they arise. 

You may also rise to the occasion by expanding your areas of expertise. Complete a training program for brow tinting or lamination to give your clients more flexibility in their treatment options.

Related: Discover Your Dream Eyebrows: Waxing vs. Threading

Find everything you need for your growing esthetician business at Enso Wax!

With consistent practice and the right products, you can master the art and science of waxing different eyebrow shapes. Enso Wax offers a curated collection of hard and soft waxes for your professional needs. Explore our online store or reach out today to learn more!

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