What can I improve on doing my eyebrows?

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Jan 9, 2016

Sheslay F.

I want to get better on doing my eyebrows and I'm also adjusting to this new Maybelline brow&powder duo pencil.

Jan 9, 2016

Sheslay F.

Here is a picture.

Jan 9, 2016

Jaden C.

They look to dark I would just go lighter on it.

Jan 9, 2016

dhella m.

You can try eyebrow drawing from etude house. I think it's really easyyy.

Jan 9, 2016

Robin M.

Blend it out..so it's not so solid.

Jan 9, 2016

Sheslay F.

Thank you ladies! (:

Jan 9, 2016

Noemy M.

Don't make them so harsh,use light strokes & follow the natural brow shape.

Jan 9, 2016

Sheslay F.

Thank you Noemy!

Jan 9, 2016

Marleen B.

You're lucky to have such full brows. I'm sure everyone will have their own take on brow shape. This is just my preference. I would raise your arch a bit. Drawing an imaginary diagonal line from your nose through your pupil. Then I would lift your tail a little so it doesn't droop down so much. Sometimes a droopy tail can make you look sad. You have such great brows to start with, you don't have much to tweak. Again, this is just my opinion. There is no right or wrong way, just experiment to find a shape you love.

Jan 9, 2016

Sheslay F.

I love your idea Marleen! Thank you so much! I never considered my eyebrows as "full".

Jan 9, 2016

Marleen B.

Shesslay, yes, full is better than thin, only because you can take away from full a lot easier than to add to thin.
(and I'm not saying full brows are better than thin brows, just mean it's easier to shape your brows into your desired shape if you have more to work with).

Jan 9, 2016

Tanya D.

Maybe not this extreme but this would be cool.

Jan 10, 2016

Jocelyn C.

Do smaller light handed strokes with the eyebrow product. Smaller strokes are always better because if you need to add more after you can without over doing it you know? :)

Jan 16, 2016

dhella m.

Dear Tanya ,
hahaha you're so funny?? it's extremly extreme