Tips On Eyebrows.?
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Sep 17, 2013
Mikila B.
I have natural blonde hair and every pencil or eyebrow kit I buy is to dark. any suggestions?
Sep 17, 2013
Brittany F.
Light browns and taupes are always good if you have an eyeshadow that color! Just keep it cool toned so it doesn't look orange. You can go about 2 shades darker and still look natural so don't worry about perfect matching! The ELF kit in blonde/light would look good.
Sep 17, 2013
Mia G.
Sometimes I notice that even powders or shadows that look really light are still enough to make my brows darker, so maybe you have a matte eyeshadow that seems like it wouldn't make a difference but it actually might be just enough!
Sep 17, 2013
Gianna J.
Try using a spooly to brush out/soften the color in your eyebrow and set it with a loose powder.