
Participants must prepare their own tools and materials (any brand is allowed).
3D face practice skin must be provided by the participant. The skin size must not exceed 15cm*21cm. A number will be attached to the skin, which must not be damaged or replaced. No markings or text are allowed on the practice skin. Violators will be disqualified.
Participants must complete one side (left) eyebrow first, and then complete the other side (right) within the 30-minute live session.
Participants may choose to operate using either a manual pen or an electric machine pen.
Only misty eyebrow technique is allowed.
Eyebrow position and size must be appropriate; both eyebrows should be balanced and symmetrical. The length of a single eyebrow must be 5cm–6cm, and the width 0.7cm–0.8cm.
Only coffee-colored pigments are allowed.
Only a straight ruler may be used; T-rulers, model rulers, and other measuring tools are prohibited.
Sharing pigments, products, or machines with others is not allowed.
Participants must completely wipe off their work using baby oil, petroleum jelly, or similar before the time ends.
Design draft is required: the draft must be printed on A4 paper and displayed on the participant’s workspace. The actual work must match the design draft.
All works will be collected by the organizer for judging.
The competition aims to assess participants’ professional skills in natural-style line brow design, including design planning, execution techniques, and the overall symmetry of both brows. Participants are required to present their pre-completed left brow design and execute the right brow on-site, showcasing the consistency between their design drafts and the final work with a focus on natural aesthetics.
(1) Competition Content
(2) Competition Time
(3) Contestant Grooming Requirements
(4) Silicone Practice Skin Requirements
(5) Design Draft Requirements
(6) Tools and Products
(7) Prohibited Actions
(1) Tools and Products
(2) Work Area Cleanliness
(1) Pre-Competition Preparation
(2) Competition Segment
(3) Artwork Presentation