-First, it's important to equip yourself with the right tools. Tweezerman tweezers are great because they have an angled slant. If you're especially ambitious, look for a magnifying makeup mirror, and an electirc brow trimmer, like Conair's, as they will further aid in at-home brow maitenance.

-Once you've got your tools, you're ready to begin. Remember: when it comes to at-home brow maintenance, Less is More.

-Start by holding an eyeliner pencil in a diangnal line, starting from your nostral, upward to the outer corner of your eye. This creates the outer natural end-point for your eyebrow. Be careful not to let your brows stray further, or be plucked away from this point.

-Next, hold the pencil in a vertical line from your nostril upward to the inside corner of your eye. This creates the other natural end-point (a.k.a. prevents a uni-brow).

-Once you have the natural end-points, it's time to start shaping your brows. Remember, over-plucking is a major don't! You should only pluck hairs that stray away from your natural brow-line. Unless you have extremely unruly brows, you should only pluck hairs from below your brow line.