I wish more people would pay attention to the content of your video. With so many brow products getting the brows one wants or that enhance ones appearance is so easy, if only people would consider the tips and pointers in your video.
I’ve finally found someone who analyzes faces the way I do. You confirm a lot of what I’ve noticed from examining my own face and other people’s. And you make me notice new things. Could you do a video on cranial top? I have a high forehead with a very low cranial top and it’s really hard for me to find a suitable hairstyle. My hair just never falls right around my face because my hairline is a little too far back. Bangs don’t suit me. A side part with volume doesn’t look bad but it makes my forehead and face look bigger. It’s the one thing I can’t find a solution for. Thank you.
@@stylerefinement Sounds perfect. I have a very round hairline. I would love if your video went into balancing out a low cranial top without making the head and face look bigger. Thanks.
@@stylerefinement I would love a video on that topic!! I have the same struggles as @B.b. Gun described in the initial comment but on top of a high+wide forehead (heart shaped face) and low cranial top I also have somewhat of a "receding hairline". I'm not too sure whether this is the correct term to use but genetically I have this high hairline that's a little similar to aging men with a receding hairline where "corners" or triangles of skin get exposed if you know what I mean... Thankfully I do not have big bald spots as I'm only 21 years old🥲but my hairline sort of mimics those "corners" or triangles (think of the shape of the letter M but compressed) which makes my forehead appear even bigger and finding a haircut that suits my face more difficult since I also don't have a lot of hair to simply cover those parts effectively😖So if you plan to talk about hairline in an upcoming video I'd highly appreciate it if you could give some suggestions on how to counterbalance this type of hairline as well!😊✨
Distance is so important especially… I see so many people who make the start of their brows thick and close together and it really makes their eyes looks super close together which isn’t flattering unless you have eyes that are naturally super wide
2:21 I just realized this whole effect a couple of weeks ago 😭 all this time I thought closer eyebrows=slimmer nose but as you said, it can actually emphasize my wide nostrils by having that contrasting width. So after adjusting my eyebrows to start at my tear ducts instead, it's more flattering with my nose + closer set eyes, and having the heads of eyebrows actually smaller (more narrowed shaped vs blocky) they now look more in harmony with my soft features as well
Yeah closer brows can make the nose look slimmer but it does end up drawing more emphasis to the center of the face as a result, and especially if you have close-set eyes and wide nostrils I wouldn't recommend it!
Omg yes please. I hate wearing sunglasses cuz I have low contrast features and a long philtrum…sunglasses look so weird on me. A sunglasses video would be amazing
The two eyebrow videos have been very helpful and illuminating. You explain and show things very clearly. I would love to see videos on how to balance a long slim face, which tends to hang, what can be done to give it some lift.
I think that you should check out my "why do older women opt for shorter hair?" video! It doesn't just talk about aging faces but also about long faces in general which I think you'd find the tips helpful :)
Throughout the years I've had thick and thin brows, trying to find what looks best on me. 😂 My brows now seem to be ideal for my face (I have large, round-ish eyes' and naturally thick eyebrows and a heart shaped or diamond face shape). My ideal brows are a little higher than my natural brows (and since I'm not going to get a brow lift, I achieve that by plucking the bottom layer of my brows and using a brow pencil or gel to draw a little above my brows' and also to fill them in). I also use a brow pencil or gel that's a little bit lighter than my natural color to lighten the look up. Also I look best with just a slight arch, almost straight brows' which seems to follow the line of my natural brows. Nothing too harsh or exaggerated. :)
Your content is amazing! I never thought about facial proportions like this before!! I always thought I had a big forehead, but I actually have a bit of a shorter mid-face! In thinking about eyebrows the worst mistakes I see are when women get them micro bladed too dark and too thick.
ALSO, the depth of your eyes, and the prominence of your nose vs cheeks is super important. Eyes that are set way back into the eyesocket create a deep shadow which is very pretty on most women. But if the eyebrow is too low or too straight, it can get masculine looking on deep eyes. If your nose is wide or large you need slightly larger eyebrows to de-emphasize your nose. If your cheeks are not prominent a higher eyebrow arch can help round out your cheeks and plump them up visually.
my natural brows are very dark, short and straight (thanks PCOS) - but I feel like I want a slight angle to them after this video-series (bc I want to show off my more masculine features) Love your videos Jenn!! You really help me figure out what look I want (and how to try different ones) and if I feel like changing some features or not.
I'd love it if you could explain glasses. I've noticed that certain women look sooo good with more eclectic/bigger glasses and I'd love to know why - is it just style and confidence or is something about facial harmony? I've struggled for the longest time with what glasses suit my face best
It’s interesting I’ve learned how to do my makeup by over analyzing my own face and others people’s faces. I notice when anything is slightly off and on my face I’m like something is off about my eyes or eyebrows. This is why people like me can have body dysmorphia. I over focus on one thing or tiny details and think I’m hideous. If I see things as a whole then I like the way I look but my brain goes right back to over-focusing. I don’t know if people can just change the way they see things so I guess it’s just something we have to learn to manage.
She really does look amazing in that black sweater. I love how it defines her shoulders and arms. And black looks great on her. I also like the high neckline on her.
I have RBF so I always soften and lighten my brows. When someone is gonna do my make-up, I always always emphasize to them not to make my brows sharper and darker.
Can you do a video about styling makeup/hair for chubby cheeks? I particularly have chipmunk cheeks with small/narrow lips (which makes my cheeks look even larger) and would love some advice :)
Another great video!💫👌🏼 I imagine you were the gal that everyone went to for style advice. Did u go to school for this talent or is it just God given?💞
Thank you Julia - glad you liked the video 💞 I'm actually a makeup artist (or used to be haha) so I went to school for makeup. Learning about proportions and personal styling, I did take courses as well as study on my own - so nothing God-given here, all learned knowledge through school and experiences!! :D
Jenn, have you maybe considered making a video about face framing with hair? 🥺 I always struggle with styling the front parts, nothing seems to look good😭
Hi! Love your suggestion - do you mean like a "how to style your face framing layers" type of video, or a "types of faces that should wear face framing layers" type??
@@stylerefinement that makes me so happy! ☺️ hmm and i think maybe how to style them according to your face shape so it flatters you the most? ☺️ so i guess its kind of both of those you wrote combined in one 🥺 for example i sometimes feel like if i style my face framing layers a certain way they make my jaw and chin look bigger and i have no idea why 😭 and well since i already wrote such a long comment i want to thank you again for your videos cause they're always so incredibly informative and you explain everything so well🥺❤️ lots of love to you❤️❤️❤️
If you have a strong prescription and your glasses make your eyes smaller, it would certainly change the visual weight of your face! I used to wear glasses before I got LASIK and I was half blind, so I know...! But glasses themselves could also be a way to bring the emphasis to your eyes themselves, so the style of the glasses could help! I've gotten some requests to make a video on glasses and sunglasses, so I'll see what I can come up with and hopefully that will give you some ideas! :)
I'm confused because everyone has always said the closer your eyebrow heads are, the more narrow your nose will look. And that if you have more prominent facial features you need more prominent brows to match.
Then you would need to fill them in but depending on how soft / bold you want to go you can adjust the level as you need! I actually think having sparse brow hair is sort of a blessing in the sense that you can alter the shape of your brows quite easily :)
Having dark brows on the inner portion, near the nose, also makes you look mad, and kinda scary too😅 cartoon villians have that dark brow, thats dark on the inner part, with high arches. Cruella Deville 😅
I have no knowledge about Photoshop apps. There are a lot of them out there which one did you use to be able to take your picture and alter your eyebrows like that? hopefully it is easy to use as well…..ha!! I want to see which eyebrow looks the best on me before I start plucking again.
Yes I suspect she had a brow lift, but there are ways to do it (you’d have to draw on parts of your brows though.) I have a separate video on Ariana Grande’s style changes over the years where I explain exactly how the brow shape can be altered, so you should check it out if you’re interested 😁
Deep set eyes also benefit from increased THICKNESS along the top where the bone catches the light. This is because of how the light hits prominent brow bones and makes the face appear bony. By drawing or feathering a thicker line above the brows - a la Audrey Hepburn- this boniness is mitigated AND you don't need to lighten them!!!
I have a video on Ariana Grande’s style changes where I explain specifically how the brow position can be raised! Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/OxXV5f69ZTM/w-d-xo.html Like I mentioned in the vid this trick doesn’t quite work if you have defined brow bones though, so keep that in mind 🥰
I wish more people would pay attention to the content of your video. With so many brow products getting the brows one wants or that enhance ones appearance is so easy, if only people would consider the tips and pointers in your video.
I’ve finally found someone who analyzes faces the way I do. You confirm a lot of what I’ve noticed from examining my own face and other people’s. And you make me notice new things.
Could you do a video on cranial top? I have a high forehead with a very low cranial top and it’s really hard for me to find a suitable hairstyle.
My hair just never falls right around my face because my hairline is a little too far back. Bangs don’t suit me. A side part with volume doesn’t look bad but it makes my forehead and face look bigger. It’s the one thing I can’t find a solution for. Thank you.
I’ve had someone else suggest cranial top as a topic!! I’m thinking of combining hairline and cranial top together so stay tuned! 🥰❤️
@@stylerefinement Sounds perfect. I have a very round hairline. I would love if your video went into balancing out a low cranial top without making the head and face look bigger. Thanks.
@@stylerefinement I would love a video on that topic!! I have the same struggles as @B.b. Gun described in the initial comment but on top of a high+wide forehead (heart shaped face) and low cranial top I also have somewhat of a "receding hairline". I'm not too sure whether this is the correct term to use but genetically I have this high hairline that's a little similar to aging men with a receding hairline where "corners" or triangles of skin get exposed if you know what I mean... Thankfully I do not have big bald spots as I'm only 21 years old🥲but my hairline sort of mimics those "corners" or triangles (think of the shape of the letter M but compressed) which makes my forehead appear even bigger and finding a haircut that suits my face more difficult since I also don't have a lot of hair to simply cover those parts effectively😖So if you plan to talk about hairline in an upcoming video I'd highly appreciate it if you could give some suggestions on how to counterbalance this type of hairline as well!😊✨
Girlll u and i have the sameee problem lol. Really hope Jenn makes a vid about this
@@saintsana I have my fingers crossed!
Distance is so important especially… I see so many people who make the start of their brows thick and close together and it really makes their eyes looks super close together which isn’t flattering unless you have eyes that are naturally super wide
Can't agree more!!!
You make sooo much sense when you explain why something works or doesn’t. Great video as always ❤
I’m glad to hear you liked the video ❤️❤️❤️ thank you for all the sweet comments!
2:21 I just realized this whole effect a couple of weeks ago 😭 all this time I thought closer eyebrows=slimmer nose but as you said, it can actually emphasize my wide nostrils by having that contrasting width. So after adjusting my eyebrows to start at my tear ducts instead, it's more flattering with my nose + closer set eyes, and having the heads of eyebrows actually smaller (more narrowed shaped vs blocky) they now look more in harmony with my soft features as well
Yeah closer brows can make the nose look slimmer but it does end up drawing more emphasis to the center of the face as a result, and especially if you have close-set eyes and wide nostrils I wouldn't recommend it!
I tried to keep myself from commenting on your video again, but I can't 🤣 you are awesome 👍 thank you for your excellent work 🙏❤️
Haha nooo keep commenting!! 😂❤️ thank you so much!!
Could you please make a video about sunglasses? I mean how to choose shape, color, should they cover eyebrows or not etc...❤❤❤
Omg yes please. I hate wearing sunglasses cuz I have low contrast features and a long philtrum…sunglasses look so weird on me. A sunglasses video would be amazing
Thanks for a great suggestion!! Let me see what I can come up with next 🥰❤️
I agree! Also just how glasses in general affects your face and make up tips for when you wear them!
You explain these things so well.
Thank you so much - I'm glad you're continuing to enjoy my content! :)
The two eyebrow videos have been very helpful and illuminating. You explain and show things very clearly. I would love to see videos on how to balance a long slim face, which tends to hang, what can be done to give it some lift.
I think that you should check out my "why do older women opt for shorter hair?" video! It doesn't just talk about aging faces but also about long faces in general which I think you'd find the tips helpful :)
Throughout the years I've had thick and thin brows, trying to find what looks best on me. 😂 My brows now seem to be ideal for my face (I have large, round-ish eyes' and naturally thick eyebrows and a heart shaped or diamond face shape). My ideal brows are a little higher than my natural brows (and since I'm not going to get a brow lift, I achieve that by plucking the bottom layer of my brows and using a brow pencil or gel to draw a little above my brows' and also to fill them in). I also use a brow pencil or gel that's a little bit lighter than my natural color to lighten the look up. Also I look best with just a slight arch, almost straight brows' which seems to follow the line of my natural brows. Nothing too harsh or exaggerated. :)
Exactly how I would tell others to adjust their brows!! You got it down ❤
I just booked my consultation with you. I cannot wait! 😊
Amazing!! Looking forward to working with you ❤️❤️❤️
Your content is amazing! I never thought about facial proportions like this before!! I always thought I had a big forehead, but I actually have a bit of a shorter mid-face! In thinking about eyebrows the worst mistakes I see are when women get them micro bladed too dark and too thick.
I agree with the micro blading mistakes… 😬 at least they’re semi-permanent!
ALSO, the depth of your eyes, and the prominence of your nose vs cheeks is super important. Eyes that are set way back into the eyesocket create a deep shadow which is very pretty on most women. But if the eyebrow is too low or too straight, it can get masculine looking on deep eyes.
If your nose is wide or large you need slightly larger eyebrows to de-emphasize your nose.
If your cheeks are not prominent a higher eyebrow arch can help round out your cheeks and plump them up visually.
my natural brows are very dark, short and straight (thanks PCOS) - but I feel like I want a slight angle to them after this video-series (bc I want to show off my more masculine features)
Love your videos Jenn!! You really help me figure out what look I want (and how to try different ones) and if I feel like changing some features or not.
Thank you so much for the comment - glad you find my content helpful! ❤️
I'd love it if you could explain glasses. I've noticed that certain women look sooo good with more eclectic/bigger glasses and I'd love to know why - is it just style and confidence or is something about facial harmony? I've struggled for the longest time with what glasses suit my face best
Thanks for the suggestion! There were some people asking about sunglass shapes so I'll see what I can come up with :)
It’s interesting I’ve learned how to do my makeup by over analyzing my own face and others people’s faces. I notice when anything is slightly off and on my face I’m like something is off about my eyes or eyebrows. This is why people like me can have body dysmorphia.
I over focus on one thing or tiny details and think I’m hideous.
If I see things as a whole then I like the way I look but my brain goes right back to over-focusing.
I don’t know if people can just change the way they see things so I guess it’s just something we have to learn to manage.
❤ thank you for the deep set eyes/pronounced brow bone tip
You’re so welcome!! Glad to hear the tip was helpful ❤️
I have to pause the video to speak the truth- Jen you look soooo great and fresh in that black sweater😍 stunning!
Ok back to eyebroweducation 🤓🤓
🙈 what a compliment - you’re making me blush! Haha thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
She really does look amazing in that black sweater. I love how it defines her shoulders and arms. And black looks great on her. I also like the high neckline on her.
Another excellent video! Thank you Jenn! Now I must watch a second time because it’s that good! Keep up the great content ❤
Thank you Linda!! Glad you liked the video ❤️❤️❤️
I have RBF so I always soften and lighten my brows. When someone is gonna do my make-up, I always always emphasize to them not to make my brows sharper and darker.
Good point!
Can you do a video about styling makeup/hair for chubby cheeks? I particularly have chipmunk cheeks with small/narrow lips (which makes my cheeks look even larger) and would love some advice :)
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll add it to my list and see what I can come up with 🥰
Yes please i have the same problèm
Please do a video about deep set eyes!
Let me see what else I can come up with for deep set eyes! ❤️
I am loving your videos. Your energy, vibe, sound and especially the facts and observations.. everything is awesome❤️🔥
Aw thank you so much!! ❤❤❤
Another great video!💫👌🏼
I imagine you were the gal that everyone went to for style advice. Did u go to school for this talent or is it just God given?💞
Thank you Julia - glad you liked the video 💞 I'm actually a makeup artist (or used to be haha) so I went to school for makeup. Learning about proportions and personal styling, I did take courses as well as study on my own - so nothing God-given here, all learned knowledge through school and experiences!! :D
@@stylerefinement you really take beauty down to a science. 🤍🤸🏼♂️🙌🏻
These vids are so helpful!
First!!! I haven’t watched it yet but I like it already 😀❤
😂
Same😂😍
You are so sweet!! 🥹 thank you! ❤️
It so complicated. I’m excited for my consult. I just have to do the pictures for you.
Stephanie! I saw your booking 🥰❤️ so excited to work with you!!
Jenn, have you maybe considered making a video about face framing with hair? 🥺 I always struggle with styling the front parts, nothing seems to look good😭
Hi! Love your suggestion - do you mean like a "how to style your face framing layers" type of video, or a "types of faces that should wear face framing layers" type??
@@stylerefinement that makes me so happy! ☺️ hmm and i think maybe how to style them according to your face shape so it flatters you the most? ☺️ so i guess its kind of both of those you wrote combined in one 🥺
for example i sometimes feel like if i style my face framing layers a certain way they make my jaw and chin look bigger and i have no idea why 😭
and well since i already wrote such a long comment i want to thank you again for your videos cause they're always so incredibly informative and you explain everything so well🥺❤️ lots of love to you❤️❤️❤️
…. because you are the best !
You’re the best! ❤️❤️❤️
What about wearing glasses with a strong prescription that changes the size of the eyes to smaller and slightly hids the eyebrows?
If you have a strong prescription and your glasses make your eyes smaller, it would certainly change the visual weight of your face! I used to wear glasses before I got LASIK and I was half blind, so I know...! But glasses themselves could also be a way to bring the emphasis to your eyes themselves, so the style of the glasses could help! I've gotten some requests to make a video on glasses and sunglasses, so I'll see what I can come up with and hopefully that will give you some ideas! :)
Love your videos! Can you also make one on why foundation appears cakey?
I'm confused because everyone has always said the closer your eyebrow heads are, the more narrow your nose will look. And that if you have more prominent facial features you need more prominent brows to match.
Love your videos! Can you do a video on long faces/philtrums?
Thank you! I do have philtrum added to my topics list already so stay tuned ❤
Another great video. You explain everything so well.
Thank you! Glad you liked the video ❤️
Can you please please do a video on big foreheads / bigger upper thirds?
I do have a couple of videos related to big foreheads - they're both about bangs! You should check them out if you're interested :)
Does lightening brows for for hooded eyes?
I think it depends on the distance between your eyebrows and eyes!
What about when have very sparse brow hair?
Then you would need to fill them in but depending on how soft / bold you want to go you can adjust the level as you need! I actually think having sparse brow hair is sort of a blessing in the sense that you can alter the shape of your brows quite easily :)
Thank you , Thank you
Very helpful 🙏🏻👌👏
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
Estou aprendendo muito com essa serie! Obrigada pelos vídeos :D
Mucho gracias!!! Haha I had to Google translate your comment XD
@@stylerefinement her comment is in Portuguese
Having dark brows on the inner portion, near the nose, also makes you look mad, and kinda scary too😅 cartoon villians have that dark brow, thats dark on the inner part, with high arches. Cruella Deville 😅
Haha true!
I have no knowledge about Photoshop apps. There are a lot of them out there which one did you use to be able to take your picture and alter your eyebrows like that? hopefully it is easy to use as well…..ha!! I want to see which eyebrow looks the best on me before I start plucking again.
I'm using an older version of Photoshop that I've had on my computer for years! The version is CS6
I love the content on your channel!
Thank you so much!! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my content 🥰❤️
I was born with one full length brow and one half length brow, so I’m not sure how I ended up here. 😅😂
how do I change my brows if I dont have very much hair? I guess Ariana used some kind of surgery?
Yes I suspect she had a brow lift, but there are ways to do it (you’d have to draw on parts of your brows though.) I have a separate video on Ariana Grande’s style changes over the years where I explain exactly how the brow shape can be altered, so you should check it out if you’re interested 😁
Another great video ❤
Thank you Laura!! Glad you liked the video 🥰❤️
What to do if I have a wide nose base? (My eyes distance is average)
I'd recommend using a lighter color in the heads of your brows to draw less emphasis to the nose bridge :)
I love your videos!
Thank you! ❤
Thank you so much for this soooooo interesting video I really liked it a lot ❤️❤️❤️ Jesus bless you 🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️
Deep set eyes also benefit from increased THICKNESS along the top where the bone catches the light. This is because of how the light hits prominent brow bones and makes the face appear bony. By drawing or feathering a thicker line above the brows - a la Audrey Hepburn- this boniness is mitigated AND you don't need to lighten them!!!
Thank you so much for sharing a useful tip ❤❤❤
Karla Souza is so beautiful and also so funny on the show Home Economics
Agreed I think she’s stunning!
I honestly dont understand how to raise up the position?? 😮
I have a video on Ariana Grande’s style changes where I explain specifically how the brow position can be raised! Check it out here:
th-cam.com/video/OxXV5f69ZTM/w-d-xo.html
Like I mentioned in the vid this trick doesn’t quite work if you have defined brow bones though, so keep that in mind 🥰
@@stylerefinement thanks so much 🤩
This was awesome! Thank you, Jenn. :)
You're so welcome Francine! Glad you liked the video :)