How do my eyebrows look? Advise?
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Jan 15, 2016
Renae S.
Jan 16, 2016
Noemy M.
They look so nice!!
Jan 16, 2016
Angie B.
They look great :)
Jan 16, 2016
Delara g.
They look neat but the eyebrow on the right in the pic transitions from light to dark too quickly, I can see where the darker and lighter shades meet.
Jan 16, 2016
Ari G.
I agree with Sara! But they look great😆
Jan 16, 2016
Kaylie L.
They look nice for your first time. But if you want a more natural look, I recommend holding the pencil at the very end and go with an extremely light hand and make tiny strokes when lining/filling the beginning of your brows. Then as you go toward the end of your brows go with a more heavy hand; almost like an ombré effect. But do start off light bc you can always build it up and make the ends darker as you go along. Just remember to be patient and take your time. The reason why you want to start off light to dark is bc when your brows are completely one dark shade you can tend to look angry... And we don't want to look angry. LOL If you need a more in-depth explanation then I recommend watching Jaclyn Hill's most recent brow tutorial on YouTube. Good luck hunn(;
Jan 16, 2016
Lauren L.
I love them!