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Celebrity eyebrows are constantly in the public eye.
Therefore, to keep in shape at the top level. They turned to experts like Sania Vucetaj, who worked on the arcs of everyone from Camila Cabello to Rihanna, whom she had met backstage at awards shows.
“Like everyone else, she frowns (frowns) a little bit, so I showed her where they should start and where they should grow,” Sania’s Brow Bar founder told Page Six Style at the meet. with star year Before she launched Fenty Beauty
“She likes to say ‘It’s nice to know because I can actually pull it off on my own on the go,’” says Vucetaj. “She was willing to take it in.”
As for her tips and tricks on Bad Gal? The same strategy she shares with all the clients at her New York hair salon. Now she offers her own line of products and takes a “less is more” approach to brow care.
“Following too much (things) is the biggest problem… going from microbae down to coating down to dead eyebrows. These things that people do today negatively affect the hair follicles of your brows,” says Vucetaj, which is also called brow gel.
Beauty experts recommend “Take care of your eyebrows like you take care of your hair” and focus on keeping all skincare and makeup products. which, she says, “(inhibits) growth” away from the eyebrow area. (“Can you imagine putting moisturizer, sunscreen, those things we get from the skin onto your scalp?” she asks.)
To help “shield yourself” and protect your brows, Vucetaj recommends starting your makeup routine by framing your arches with a pencil, like Sania’s Brow Bar Mechanical Brow Pencil ($30), an FDA-approved product. Celebrities, used by Kourtney Kardashian, Zendaya, Cindy Crawford and Behati Prinsloo over the years.
Sania’s Brow Bar Mechanical Eyebrow Pencil ($30)
As for the rest of the must-have brow care pros? Slant-tip tweezers ($25), precision blade scissors ($28), and her new brow shampoo ($38), which, she says, “cleansing” and helping “control fragility”
to cover the hairs that grow during the eyebrow shaping She recommends using a nude powder eyeshadow, like the shades in the Urban Decay Naked3 Palette ($59).
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But beyond her use of brow pencils and products, other celebrities have long followed Vucetaj’s advice, including Sarah Jessica Parker.
“She said over the years her eyebrows were a bit too thick on set, so[she]tried to get them back and, you know, changed to keep the product off,” says Wusetage, referring to “Sex and the City” star has been “very cute over the years.”
Her clients include “Sports Illustrated” model Lea Michele, Brooks Nader and Olivia Culpo, the latter of whom sought Vucetaj’s services before becoming Miss Universe.
“I was the one who advised (her) how to grow them,” Vucetaj said of Culpo’s now-famous brow creation ahead of her pageant. And added that she “knows as soon as (Culpo) comes in” that she will be over. crowned Miss Universe
But while she’s worked with pageant queens and Hollywood royalty—and counts Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez’s “universal (eyebrow) shape” as inspiration—Vucetaj remains committed to helping everyday clients. of her keeping their curves looking flawless.
“Celebrities have a different world of travel and hand in hand,” she says. have an epidemic That was the most amazing thing.”