Viral TikTok video shows how to get the perfect brows using this hack

The trick to doing perfect brows at home? TikTok users go wild for filter that shows where they should start and end based on the proportions of your face

  • UK-based TikTokker Verite Savage used a filter to create her ‘perfect’ brows
  • The filter, based on the Golden Ratio, was made by TikTok creator Grace M Choi 
  • Verite Savage’s video showing her brow makeover has over 18 million views 
  • Opinions on her look were mixed, some criticised, but most were positive 

TikTok users are going wild for a face filter that claims to show women how to create the perfect brows for their face.

The filter, created by Grace M Choi, uses the ‘golden ratio’ principle of symmetry to divide the face and create guiding lines along which women should reportedly base their eyebrows. 

Women are shown where to start their eyebrows, where to end them, and how high they should arch, depending on the proportions of your face. 

Grace M Choi, who created the filter, made a TikTok video showing how to use it to create well-shaped brows that are proportionate to your face


Grace demonstrated how to use her video using an eyebrow pencil and gel. Pictured, Grace before (left) and after using the filter to create longer, thicker eyebrows

Grace demonstrated how to use her video using an eyebrow pencil and gel. 

In the video, Grace says: ‘I created this filter to help you draw your perfect eyebrows according to the golden ratio.  

‘First, you’re going to take your eyebrow pencil and make a mark where the blue dots are. These are going to be your eyebrows’ start, arch and end-points. 

‘Next, using your natural eyebrow shape, connect the dots. Brush out and fill in as needed, and repeat on the second eyebrow. 

‘Take a Q-tip (cotton bud) and erase the marks. Brush up with brow gel and you’re done.’

However others went further. British TikTok user Verite Savage decided to wax her eyebrows into a new shape based on Grace’s filter.  


However others went further. British TikTok user Verite Savage decided to wax her eyebrows into a new shape based on Grace’s filter. Pictured, Verite’s eyebrows before (left) and after

Verite Savage showed off her eyebrows before using the tool to draw in her perfect shape, and remove the hairs that fell outside it

In a video that has been viewed more than 28million times, Verite shows her face with the filter superimposed on top. 

She then cuts wax strips and carries out her own hair removal, pulling out strands at the ‘tail’ end of the eyebrows after the filter suggested her current shape was too long.  

Finally, the TikTokker revealed how her eyebrows had turned out after using the method.

The video garnered well over 1,000 comments, with many sharing their thoughts on the filter, and how her eyebrows had turned out.

Some were slightly dubious about the method.   

A number of commentators were somewhat critical of the method, and didn’t seem to feel the brows had turned out perfectly

One TikTok user wrote: ‘They look nice but the filter isn’t accurate it doesn’t line up properly.’ 

Another asked: ‘Why you’re doing this?’ A further commentator wrote: ‘What was even the point of this?’

However, most of the people who commented were more positive. 

One wrote: ‘I was expecting bad but this is so good.’ Another wrote: ‘Honestly they look lovely.’ 

And a third added: ‘I was worried but girl you pulled through.’  Another user agreed, saying: ‘I actually did this too, and I loved how my brows turned out.’  

 

 

However, numerous commentators thought the filter worked well – and that Verite Savage’s eyebrows looked good using this technique

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