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May 11, 2013

Jayne B.

Does anyone have tips on how to draw on perfect shaped eyebrows? I have hardly any and drawer them on with pencil but I can never get them exactly the same. Help me :)

May 11, 2013

Jayne B.

I want to try powder, how do apply it? The same as I would with pencil? I'm also going to check you tube. Thanks :)

May 11, 2013

Chy R.

I have no brows (I shave the collective 20 hair that grow back from over grooming) Then I use pencil to draw shape, shadow to fill in, then concealer to blend or fix mistakes and define them more.

May 11, 2013

Chelsie S.

Maybe find a stencil?

May 11, 2013

Eileen A.

I agree with Chelsie. Try a stencil! At least you'll know your brows will be the same shape and size! :)

May 11, 2013

Jenny A.

Here's a note to remember your eyebrows should look like sisters not identical twins. A normal set of eyebrows look slightly different from each other so when you fill them in or draw them on make sure they don't look exactly the same bc that makes the look super fake. My goal is to make them look as full and natural ad possible.

May 11, 2013

Aimee T.

I just use kohl pencil eyeliner, but I first shape by actual brows then fill them in with pencil, stretching and thickening where necessary. Afterwards, I take a q-tip and go around the edges of them to even them up. I heard some people do something similar but they put concealer or foundation on the q-tip. Jenny is right, the brows don't have to be identical, just similar

May 11, 2013

Sandra S.

Permanent make up eyebrows are great.

May 12, 2013

Brittany J.

My eyebrows suck... I had an ex-girlfriend of mine do them for me and she basically f-ing ruined them. They won't grow back, I'm stuck with em. Lol. So what I do is I fill them in with brow powder. I used to use a pencil, but I found that powder was more natural looking (which is what I'm going for). A great starter kit for brows is the Milani Brow Fix Kit. I love it, I consider it a dupe for Anastasia Brow Powder Duo. I love both brands, but the Milani is cheaper and has a mini brush, sponge applicator, and tweezers.