Why do your brows look different on each side?
This is totally normal—no face is perfectly symmetrical. The left and right sides of your face have different bone structure, muscle movement, and natural hair growth.
That’s why one brow may sit higher, look thicker, or have a slightly different arch and shape.
What I do about it:
I analyze your face as a whole—not just your brows. Then I adjust the shape, thickness, and stroke placement to create a balanced look that suits your features. I don’t force both brows to look exactly the same, because that can look unnatural.
There’s no such thing as perfect symmetry. What I aim for is natural balance and facial harmony. Brows that complement your face and don’t look forced.
And it’s okay if your brows look enhanced or “done.” What matters most is that they suit your face and look right on you.

