Prep the eyebrows: Start with clean, dry eyebrows— wipe away any makeup (e.g., eyebrow pencil, powder) or oil with a gentle cleanser or makeup remover, then pat dry. This ensures the comb glides smoothly through the hairs.
Comb the eyebrow hairs upward: Use the built-in comb to gently brush the eyebrow hairs upward (from the base of the eyebrows to the tip)— this reveals the excess length of hairs that extend beyond the desired eyebrow shape (e.g., hairs that grow too high).
Trim the excess length (upward-facing hairs): Hold the scissors horizontally (blades facing upward) and carefully trim the tips of the upward-combed hairs— cut only the visible excess (start with a small amount, e.g., 1-2mm, to avoid cutting too short). Move slowly along the upper edge of the eyebrow to maintain a natural arc.
Comb the eyebrow hairs downward (optional): For hairs that grow downward (e.g., near the inner corner of the eyebrows), use the comb to brush them downward. Trim the excess tips with the scissors (again, cut only a small amount) to ensure the lower edge of the eyebrow is neat.
Final combing & touch-ups: After trimming, comb the eyebrows in their natural direction (upward and outward) to check for unevenness. If you see any stray, long hairs, repeat steps 2-4 to trim them— avoid over-trimming to keep the eyebrows full.
Clean the tool: Wipe the blades and comb with a clean, dry tissue or cloth to remove hair clippings. If needed, rinse with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly to prevent rust.