Faux or natural eyebrows?
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Feb 28, 2013
Tiana M.
So I personally love a natural brown (clean cut and such), but many times I see eyebrows drawn on or colored in (as to stand out). Which to you wear or prefer?
Feb 28, 2013
Ali W.
NATURAL! I love a sweet, soft look and drawn on eyebrows kind of scare me...some girls can rock them like no other but I would be so terrified of how they would look on me. I'll keep my natural eyebrows thank you very much ^^
Feb 28, 2013
Tiana M.
I completely agree.
Feb 28, 2013
Alma M.
I like both, most people still enhance with brow powder or pencil to help define them even if their thick or light and as for drawn on eye brows I think its good too some people don't have brow hair and have to make their own and some choose to just do it.I've seen some really nice drawn on brows.
Feb 28, 2013
Alma M.
I also have drawn on some nice ones for clients and I use to for my mother when she was going through Chemo.
Feb 28, 2013
Tiana M.
I'm sure that can be the case for some. but eveytime I try to fill in my brows or draw them on they look so harsh, which is why I prefer natural brows. What tips would you suggest when drawing on brows so they don't look so harsh? @ Alma M.
Feb 28, 2013
Alma M.
I just looked at your picture and I would tell you how I do mine ok so I use Laura Mercier pencil for brows in the color brunette.I like this pencil because it doesn't have that waxy soft clay feel to it or give that dark pigmented look I don't know if you know what I mean lol but in some or most brow pencils give a harsh look I don't care for,that's why I loveLaura mercier pencil its nothing like other brow liners.So I line under the brow hair to help build my arch and on top of my brow line on top it would be like out lining your brow, ok then I use to different colors to lightly darken my brows with an angel brush I use Nyc light brown eyebrow powder and Mac shadow in cork but keep in mind its a matte eye shadow but I like the color for my brows.I fade the colors together you don't want the front of brows to be dark you want the light to dark effect.Think of it as the Ombre look for brows but not so dramatic.Then I use a brow brush to blend.the finish touch is to use a light or eye brightener concealer under your brow to clean the look.I hope I didn't confuse you.
Mar 1, 2013
Tiana M.
Thank you Alma M. I'll try that out!