
How to pluck your eyebrows: Shaping perfect brows at home
Plucking Eyebrows – Achieving the Perfect Shape with Technique and the Right Tools
Eyebrows give the face expression and depth. With the right care, they can be shaped to open up the gaze and harmoniously emphasize the face. Those who use high-quality instruments achieve a precise and well-groomed result – without needing a beauty salon.
Why Pluck Eyebrows? Function, Shape & Expression
Eyebrows not only fulfill a functional task (e.g., protection from sweat or dust) but also significantly influence facial expression.
Too dense, too narrow, or unevenly plucked – even small differences can alter the appearance. The goal is a natural shape that suits the facial structure and highlights one's personality. This primarily requires patience, a steady hand, and the right tools.
However, it's important to note: excessive or imprecise plucking can damage hair follicles and lead to long-term hair loss.

Preparation – how to pluck safely
Determine desired shape
Use an eyeliner pencil or concealer to define the brow shape: start, arch, end. Consider your face shape: e.g., a higher arch for a round face, a straighter shape for a long face.
Prepare the right tools
Ensure you have high-quality tweezers made of stainless steel – durable, hygienic, precise. Choose the appropriate tip (e.g., slanted, pointed) depending on the area of use.
How to pluck your eyebrows correctly
Technique & Procedure
When plucking, you should work in the direction of hair growth and slightly stretch the skin. Grasp the individual hair as close to the root as possible and remove it with a short, targeted pull. This way, you avoid hair breakage and irritation. Start with the fine hairs below the brow and regularly check in the mirror to ensure the shape is correct.
Pluck your eyebrows carefully; over-plucked brows quickly look unnatural. If you are unsure, it is better to remove a few hairs gradually rather than too many at once.
Aftercare following plucking
After plucking, the skin often reacts sensitively. A soothing cream or a cooling compress helps to reduce redness. Afterwards, the skin should be allowed to rest briefly and make-up should be avoided until the pores have closed. The tweezers should also be cleaned and disinfected after each use – this is not only more hygienic, but also extends their lifespan.
With these Canal tweezers, you can remove unwanted hair precisely and gently.
Thanks to their rounded shape, pesky chin hairs can be removed ideally. Unpleasant pinching of the skin is also avoided. Also perfectly suitable for any other form of hair removal.
Your advantages at a glance:
Grasps every hair precisely
Ideal for chin hairs
Hygienic and anti-allergenic thanks to stainless steel
Why Canal tweezers are particularly precise
Hand-ground tips ensure exact plucking without slipping.
Product details
Material: stainless steel
Dimensions: 9 x 0.8 x 0.5 cm
4582 in stock
Tips for Permanently Beautiful Brows
If you regularly groom your eyebrows, you'll have less touch-up work to do later. Make sure to always pluck in good light and take short breaks in between to ensure that the shape remains natural and harmonious. Let your brows grow back completely every now and then to maintain their natural shape. A light nourishing oil or serum can support hair growth and keep the skin supple.
All the advantages of slanted tweezers
> available in 13 different colors
> rustproof stainless steel
> comfortable to hold
> grips every hair precisely
All the advantages of straight tweezers
> available in 4 different colors
> rust-proof stainless steel
> comfortable to hold
> for horizontal, straight plucking
All advantages of the round tweezers
> available in satin
> stainless steel
> comfortable to hold
> prevents pinching of the skin
> gentle removal
Conclusion
Plucking your eyebrows isn't rocket science – with a little practice, patience, and the right tools, you can shape your brows without damaging them. Precise tweezers made of stainless steel are the best choice: hygienic, durable, and exact in their grip. This way, you can achieve well-groomed, expressive brows that emphasize your gaze and harmoniously frame your face.
Frequently asked questions about eyebrow plucking
Which tweezers are best for eyebrows?
Which tweezers are best for eyebrows?
For precise work, a slanted tweezer made of rustproof stainless steel is suitable: it grips individual hairs securely without irritating the skin. A round tweezer is ideal for sensitive skin. A straight tweezer helps to neatly pre-shape lines.
How do I recognize high-quality tweezers?
How do I recognize high-quality tweezers?
Look for stainless steel, precisely ground gripping surfaces, clean closing edges, and ergonomic springing. Our models are durable, hygienic, easy to clean, and maintain their precision even with frequent use.
How do I pluck with less pain and without damaging my skin?
How do I pluck with less pain and without damaging my skin?
Pluck in the direction of hair growth and stretch the skin slightly. It's best to start after a warm shower, as this opens the pores. A short, targeted pull reduces irritation. Afterwards, cool briefly and
apply a soothing cream.
How often should I pluck my eyebrows?
How often should I pluck my eyebrows?
This depends on hair growth. Usually, a short touch-up every 7–14 days is sufficient. Only remove new fine hairs and check symmetry in the mirror occasionally.
How do I properly clean and disinfect my tweezers?
How do I properly clean and disinfect my tweezers?
After each use, remove any hair residue, then clean and disinfect with a little alcohol or suitable disinfectant spray. Allow to dry and store in a case. Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and therefore particularly hygienic.
What to do about sparse or "over-plucked" eyebrows?
What to do about sparse or "over-plucked" eyebrows?
First, take a break and let them grow back. In the transitional period, only minimally correct the shape and, if necessary, fill in with powder or pencil. For individual fine hairs, a pointed precision tweezer is particularly suitable.
Which tweezer shape is right for me—rounded, slanted, or straight?
Which tweezer shape is right for me—rounded, slanted, or straight?
First, take a break and let them grow back. In
the meantime, only minimally correct the shape and, if necessary, fill in with powder
or a pencil. For individual fine hairs, a pointed precision tweezer is particularly suitable.
Slanted: All-rounder for precise gripping. Rounded: For sensitive skin, as it prevents pinching during plucking. Straight: For clear lines and preliminary work. Many customers combine two shapes for a perfect result.
Slanted: All-rounder for precise gripping. Rounded: For sensitive skin, as it prevents pinching during plucking. Straight: For clear lines and preliminary work. Many customers combine two shapes for a perfect result.
Slanted: All-rounder for precise plucking. Round: For sensitive skin, as pinching during plucking is avoided. Straight: For clear lines and preliminary work. Many customers combine two shapes for a perfect result.



