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The Grown-up’s guide to elegant brows

... and how, if you get it right, they’ll take years off you

- By Alice Hart-Davis

SO WhAT’S the most important step in your beauty routine? While plenty of women would say it’s a flick of mascara or a sweep of bold lipstick, many make-up artists feel differentl­y.

They say it is, in fact, our eyebrows that have the biggest impact on our face — and perfecting your arches should be a fundamenta­l part of your beauty regime.

Because of the way that eyebrows fade and become thinner with age, defining and shaping them has a decidedly rejuvenati­ng effect on the face.

even better, if you apply products cleverly, you can draw attention to your eyes, make your face appear longer and slimmer and give yourself a mini eye-lift.

In a sign that we’ve woken up to this power, the market for eyebrow products and treatments is now worth £41.8 million — double what it was in 2015.

The recent fashion has been for bold, bushy brows — as worn by the elegant elizabeth Taylor and, more recently, model Cara Delevingne.

So there was uproar when pop star Rihanna appeared on the cover of September’s Vogue with her natural brows blanked out and replaced with a single, pencil-thin sweep of crayon.

Not everyone can carry off this style, which made even Rihanna look a little strange. But you can accentuate your looks by working on your brows. After all, they’re the one major facial feature whose shape you can easily change!

But how do you get the effect you want — and avoid looking harsh or overdone?

From hair-thickening gels to crayons, pencils and styling pomades to give you the perfect shape, brow specialist Jaimineey Patel, from Blink Brow Bar, shows you how . . .

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