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Jul 26, 2013
Jessica L.
I have eyebrows but I use a pencil on them too and I want to draw on a real neat natural shape?? Know how??
Jul 26, 2013
Amy B.
Use a non dense Angled brush with brow powder/matte eyeshadow if you have blonde hair go two shades dark and if you have dark hair go 2 shades lighter than what your hair color is. For blondes I recommend mac omega and for brunettes I recommend charcoal brown by mac and
Jul 26, 2013
Grace K.
Practice practice practice! Soon enough you'll get the shape and technique down perfectly :)
Jul 26, 2013
Patricia P.
An angled brush with a nice brown. Nothing too dark. You could also get a stencil and just fill it in with that.
Jul 26, 2013
Amanda Nicole G.
Jul 31, 2013
Dina U.
I'm a eyebrow threading artist and ill tell my clients to find the 3 main points of their brows: the begining, top of the arch, and the end. mark these 3 and then pull your skin above your arch. this will make your eyebrow look like 2 straight lines (or at least it should if they are shaped properly). filling them in while they are in this position is easiest to replicate on the opposite brow and the shaping is perfectly formed for your face. to find the top of your arch I use the outer corner of the nose and the center of the lash line.