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Jun 1, 2015
Nohemi C.
I need help to do my eyebrows 😒
Jun 1, 2015
Jess S.
What's the matter?
Jun 1, 2015
Gaby S.
Did you check out any tutorials?
Jun 1, 2015
Hannah K.
You need to give a bit more detail than this, what help do you need? Can you show us a picture of what help you need?
Jun 1, 2015
gege f.
how?
Jun 1, 2015
Hannah K.
Your eyebrows are in really good shape, so you can either wax, thread or pluck them to keep them clean. Personally, I would go to a professional at least first time around just so you have a proper outline to follow and you only have to get rid of the hairs as they grow back.
For filling in, do it with short, light strokes. This replicates real hairs and you won't have the painted on or coloured in look that many people have. The picture attached is how I do my brows (but is not my picture).
Products-wise, there's tons. Pomades, pencils, gels, tints. For a natural look, I suggest a gel. Tinted gels give a little more. Using a gel is probably the most low-maintenance way.
I personally use a pencil and a spoolie brush (but a clean mascara wand works well, you can buy disposable ones for dirt cheap). I like the look it gives me and you can add extra and build on your brows this way. You also get a choice in how natural (or unnatural!) they look.
Pomades are a little different, I find they almost give the effect of a (good!) tattooed brow, they certainly give a more put-together look and are seemingly higher coverage. The same look can be given using a pencil though
Jun 1, 2015
Shreya S.
I would keep the natural shape •only if you like them• & just pluck &or thread the excess in the middle (unibrow) and on the brow bone
Jun 1, 2015
Sabrina K.
Please add some details to your post to make it easier for the users to help you. Give details on what is wrong with your eyebrows? How you would like them to look? The more details you give the better help you will get.