There are trends in eyebrow shapes, and up until now, thin eyebrows and thick eyebrows have been popular among men. In the late 2010s, “parallel eyebrows,” which do not emphasize curves, became the hot word. In this issue, we focus on the “parallel eyebrows” and introduce common mistakes as well as how to deal with and prevent them.
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What are parallel eyebrows?
Parallel eyebrows are eyebrows that are almost perfectly aligned from the top of the brow to the end of the brow, with almost no angles. The appeal of this eyebrow line is that it adds a soft and gentle image. Originally popular among women due to the Korean makeup boom, this style has since spread to men as well. This is why parallel eyebrows can be seen on many Korean male idols and actors. In Japan, it is also a synonym for “salt-faced men,” and is very popular among both men and women.
Parallel eyebrows are for men who want a softer look!
The most common eyebrow shape for men is the raised or gently arched eyebrow. Basically, the more angular the eyebrows are, the crisper and more intrepid they look, but depending on how thick or thin they are and how they are balanced with the eyes, they can give a harsh image. Therefore, parallel eyebrows are recommended for those who tend to look harsh without doing anything, or for those who want to get a gentle atmosphere.
How do you create parallel eyebrows for men?
When creating parallel eyebrows, it is common to draw them using makeup tools such as eyebrow pencils or eyebrow powder. However, for men who are not in the habit of wearing makeup, drawing eyebrows may seem tedious. The method is simple: when grooming the eyebrows, draw the outline of the eyebrows so that they are parallel, and then simply remove any unwanted hairs. If there are any areas that are missing from the parallel eyebrows, add more using an eyebrow pencil or other tool.