How to fill in your eyebrows!
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Aug 4, 2013
Madelyn F.
2) Start off with squaring off the beginning of your eyebrows, and make hair-like strokes into your eyebrow to create the illusion that your eyebrows are fuller. Once you get to your arch, powder the top into a point, and make sure the bottom points into it. Then carry the powder on to create your eyebrow's tail. *TIP* If you don't know how long your eyebrows should be, take a pencil or anything straight an align it with the edge of your nose and the end of your eyebrow. That is where it should end.
3) This step is optional, but if you want them to appear fuller then take an eyebrow pencil an fill in your eyebrows the same way you did with powder.
4) Take a spooley and brush back to blend all of the colors together.
5) Use a setting was or spray so none of the hairs move during the day.
6, 7, & 8) Take your preferred highlighter and line the underneath of your brow. After lining it, blend downwards.
That's all I do!
Aug 4, 2013
Jasmine W.
thanks... really helpful
Aug 4, 2013
Dana M.
This was really nice of you :) and extremely helpful. Thanks Madelyn <3.
Aug 4, 2013
Janet I.
Actually* You said hair color that matches your hair? If you can ask any makeup artist, they say to go a shade opposite if your hair color. So say your hair is dark? your eyebrows should be two shades lighter. If your hair is lighter, your brows should be two shades darker. Of course that's how I do mine but lighter than my hair but I mean you can do watever you want. I just took that advice from an artist.