Filling In Eyebrows??
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Apr 15, 2013
Ashlii I.
I wanna start filling in my eyebrows but I don't know how or what to use.
I would like to start off maybe by using eyeshadow then work my way into an eyebrow pencil.
Just so I can get used to it.
Any help?
Apr 15, 2013
Fanny L.
Take an angled eyeliner brush, preferably one that's very small and thin, and use a color that's no more than 3 shades lighter than your hair if your hair is dark or 3 shades darker if your hair is light. Use short and small strokes to fill them in, following the natural arch of your brown.
Apr 15, 2013
Fanny L.
Remember that your brows are generally thicker in the front and thinner in the back.
Apr 15, 2013
Ericka S.
I started with the elf eyebrow kit and just practiced at home before getting use to it you have to find the perfect way for you!
Apr 15, 2013
Amanda S.
What about if you have black eyebrows??
Apr 15, 2013
Sarah N.
Eyeshadow works good.
Apr 15, 2013
Lucy S.
Get a thin sharp eyeliner pencil you can also get brown that will do it if you don't want it too dark.
Apr 15, 2013
Myriam J.
You should definitely use an angled eyeliner brush, when you fill them in try not to make the beginning of the brow too dark. And also another tip, try not to use black on your eyebrows. It just looks very harsh.
Apr 15, 2013
Khalia C.
When I wanted to start I went to Sephora and the sales lady showed me how to create shape fill them in and clean them up with concealer so a trip there would really help you I feel
Apr 15, 2013
Jasmine E.
Outline your eyebrows with concealer , brush it in. I use the MAC eyebrow liner& brush. And fill it in with it.
Apr 16, 2013
Jillian K.
I use an eyebrow pencil I got from sephora and it works nicely. It comes with a comb on the end to blend in the color so it looks less harsh. With practice it'll become quick and easy :)
Apr 16, 2013
Abby W.
I use a dirty looking brown eyeshadow from ulta and a thin brush. I have black eyebrows, and it works great:)
Apr 16, 2013
Paige C.
I use an Elizabeth Arden brow shadow and an angled eyeliner brush.
Apr 16, 2013
Desiree G.
Even if you have dark black eyebrows don't use black eyeshadow or a pencil to fill them in. Use a shade that's no more than 3 shades lighter than your eyebrows/natural haircolor. I just use eyeshadow and a small angled brush. The color is a dark brown. You can also experiment at home one day when you plan on just being at home, practicing filling your eyebrows in. Just be gentle with the strokes, & with how much color you apply on the brush. You don't need too much. 😀
Apr 16, 2013
Kaylah P.
For my eyebrows because I have very dark brown hair, I use an eyebrow pencil. For pencils, I recommend Essence's eyebrow pencils! They're super cheap, but amazing quality! As far as powders go, Elf's eyebrow kits are pretty good for being $1, or just any matte eyeshadow would work! Keep in mind that if you have darker hair, your eyebrow color should be 2-3 shades lighter; and if your hair is lighter, it should be 2-3 shades darker!