How to shape eyebrows??

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Jul 27, 2013

Jessica L.

How do you draw on really neat nice eyebrows on top of your current eyebrows with a pencil?

Jul 27, 2013

Cece S.

Don't pencil them in to dark and stay within the lines!!

Jul 27, 2013

Cece S.

Oh yeah!! Don't trace just sketch then lik your drawing them on paper!

Jul 27, 2013

Jessica L.

Ok :)

Jul 27, 2013

Kaelyn C.

I learned a trick from Jessie Blush {tumblr and I belive she has a profile here} where you take a very thin brush after filling them in and use concealer to paint around the edge and clean them up! I'm very artistic so I'm not sure how easy that is for others But it gives a clean finish!!

Jul 27, 2013

Asha G.

Make sure the pencil is really well sharpened it will create thinner lines and look more natural, I think it's easier to use powder and angled brush though. :)

This website is a great guide to choose from many different types of brows! And remember to always fix and clean up mistakes and lines with an angled brush and concealer (make sure that it matches your skin perfectly- it will look a lot more natural, but sometimes I will use a lighter concealer under my tail and brow to act as a highlight, but you don't have to!) under and above your brow to get a really clean, perfect look!
http://www.kissablecomplexions.com/2013/06/the-bride-guide-brow-makeovers.html?m=1

Also a quick easy custom guide to make sure your brows are even and perfectly shaped for your face is super easy, just take a pencil or small Angled brush and (refer to the picture below) starting with 1. Take the brush from the side of your nostril/where your tear duct ends and hold it straight up and down this is where your brow should begin, now make a tiny mark to be your guide, 2. Your arch should begin from taking the brush and holding it on a 90degree angle from the side of your nostril again and this line should pass right thru your iris, mark this too, and 3. Lastly your brow should end on another angle with your brush from the side of your nostril to the outside corner of your eye, and up to your brow, and mark it. You can also use your brush on a horizontal angle to be a guide for the lines on the bottom and top of your brow to your arch. I hope that I've explained this thoroughly & this all makes sense to you.. it's the easiest way to fill your brows in; in my opinion! From here on out what makes it easiest for me is to make two soft lines using my brows as a guide for the thickness on the outside top of them to my arch and the bottom to my arch and using an angled brush and gently upward (make sure your brows are already combed up in the front and straight back into the tail) and blend in the product you've already applied with the angled brush, this will insure you don't apply too much product..'cause its easier to apply more than to take off ;) but if you'd feel more comfortable just using a pencil, making tiny hair like strokes to fill your brows in rather than a harsh straight line all the way back to the tail will make your eyebrows look a lot more natural. If you follow that 3 step guide your brows will really frame your face! Hope this helps! Xo

Jul 27, 2013

Dina U.

I am a cosmetologist and an eyebrow threading professional and I tell my clients to find the 3 points of their brows using a guide like the one amanda posted. mark them with little dots on the skin and then pull the top of the arch straight up. if your brows are shaped properly they will look like 2 straight lines when you do this, and are easier to fill in symetrically. once you let go of your arch the shape will soften around your face and look perfectly formed!