Swept-up brows: that's behind the trendy eyebrow styling

If you want fuller eyebrows, it is easy with the right technique. Swept-up brows can be done in just a few seconds.

Actress Lilly Collins (31, "Love Stories") and model Cara Delevingne (28) are blessed with voluminous, bushy eyebrows. It only takes a few skilful movements to get this into shape. Others are not so lucky. With a simple trick, however, you can help so that visibly fuller eyebrows appear in no time – so-called swept-up brows.

This is what makes swept-up browsers so special

Swept-up brows are eyebrows combed upwards that at the same time look enormously bushy, but also well-groomed. The styling trick is particularly suitable for all those who give their fine, often light eyebrows additional volume and want to put them in the limelight in an extravagant way. This is how "Riverdale" star Madelaine Petsch (26) does it. The swept-up technique makes your orange-red eyebrows appear fuller and more even.

It's that easy

Swept-up brows can be conjured up in two ways. Those who prefer the natural look can use colorless curd soap. To do this, rub a moistened eyebrow brush over the bar of soap a few times so that the brush is completely wetted. Then comb the eyebrows upwards in the desired shape. For a filigree finish as possible, trace the lower edge of the brow with an eyebrow pencil. A similar result can be achieved with a brow gel, which is available in both colorless and tinted versions.