Eyebrow Filling - Help?!?!?
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Jul 3, 2015
Sadia B.
Hi everyone. my eyebrows are not as thick as they used to be and I've started to notice gaps in them..since I always had thick eyebrows I never needed to fill them and now I feel like I do. I tried like a eyeshadow type of product made for eyebrows (forgot what call them) but they end up looking abit garish and I find it hard to make them even etc. What other products can I try for a more easy and natural filled in look?
Jul 3, 2015
Sadia B.
I was thinking of those macara type products like the one from benefit, is it called gimme brow or something...any advice/suggestions from you beauties xx
Jul 3, 2015
Shanae J.
In my opinion, the mascara type brow products are more for eyebrows that don't have gaps. I suggest buying a powder and filling in the gaps.
Jul 3, 2015
Alexis C.
Firstly, you're never going to be able to make your eyebrows perfectly even. No one's eyebrows are even, eyebrows are sisters and not twins.
If powder isn't working for you then try a brow pencil. I love the IT Cosmetics Brow Power Universal Brow Pencil.
A great tip is to use a spoolie to distribute and blend your brow product (whether you're using powder or a pencil). It'll help make the brows look more natural.
Jul 3, 2015
Lisa S.
I have tried so many different brands both high end and drugstore for eyebrows but the best I have found is Anastasia Beverly Hills. I overplucked my eyebrows and the ABH Dipbrow was (and still is) the most natural looking for my eyebrows. I also love their Brow Wiz pencil but all of their products are great.
Jul 3, 2015
Nicole T.
I like Anastasia Beverly Hills brow wiz. If you're looking for something cheaper bh cosmetics studio brow pencil is a good alternative
Jul 3, 2015
Diana T.
I find powders and pencils that are blended out properly look the most natural - if you are just filling in I find a pencil is the way to go - just use a light hand and use small light strokes to get the look of natural hair then blend it out with a brush so it blends better with the skin - I do this daily and it takes like 5 minutes to fill in my brows but at least they don't look so thinned out.
Jul 3, 2015
Sadia B.
I think I can only get anastasia beverly hills online as I live in the UK, since I can't swatch before I buy, I have black eyebrows, but I feel like making them really black will look to weird, should I go for a more dark brown colour?? x
Jul 3, 2015
Sadia B.
Sorry for the awful spelling and grammar haha xx
Jul 3, 2015
Madame G.
I wear the Anastasia brow pomade in dark brown I feel like its too dark for me so I add a regular brown eyebrow pencil to make it more comfortable for me
Jul 3, 2015
Madame G.
Thinking about getting auburn and mixing the two.
Jul 4, 2015
Izel C.
I have black eyebrows too and I'm using a grayish one from Flormar, if you want to I'll check it's name later (I'll be on the road soon) I think it works better than dark brown. :)
Jul 4, 2015
Mylene L.
You can try ABH brow wiz and pomade. Brow wiz to start. Using light stroke is the key. Then if you're used to it you can try pomade. I have black brows and I'm using brunette in brow wiz and dark brown in pomade. The first time I tried pomade I fell in love. So I reached for pomade often. But if I over plucked my brows I use the brow wiz for filling in.
Jul 4, 2015
Mylene L.
Jul 4, 2015
Diana T.
Dark brown would work as long as it doesn't have any red in it - I personally prefer a charcoal gray color like izel mentioned - I use the nyx brow pencil n it works great when I set it with a clear brow gel.
Jul 4, 2015
Danica P.
If you have black hair and brows I suggest ebony because the dark brown has a warm reddish tint in it.
Jul 4, 2015
Tiffany B.
I think a pencil would be your best bet. You can fill in the spots to make it look like real hairs and blend a little with a spoolie...