Another Mini Eyebrow Pictorial.
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Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
btw I also get super embarrssed with my non exsistant eyebrows lol
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
In that 4th picture I used concealer to shape them...its hard to see in this little picture.
Jan 26, 2014
Diana J.
Looks very good, if you don,t mind maybe try to make the beginning less harsh( but it's a matter of taste). How have you learned to make them even?:-)
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
I try SO hard to make the front look not harsh but because there is hardly any eye brow near the front it looks weird to me... & even? how so?
Jan 26, 2014
Ivette H.
They look beautiful. I have such a hard time picking the right color for my brows. Yours look great (:
Jan 26, 2014
Diana J.
By even I meaned everytime the same, and both brows symmetric:-)
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
Oh just practice :) it took me a really long time honestly
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
And thank you ivette :)
Jan 26, 2014
Chandell B.
I like!
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
Thank you and oh really! interesting lol thank you
Jan 26, 2014
Elsa L.
I love them :)
Jan 26, 2014
Bobbie L.
Have you tried getting your brows tinted?
Great shape btw!
Jan 26, 2014
fall V.
Omg! they look great. your pretty talented you started with literally no eyebrow to a perfect one!
Jan 26, 2014
fall V.
What do you use?
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
On my actual page I wrote down the step by step and its mac dipdown :) & thank you
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
No I have not tried brow tinting but I don't think I would I enjoy doing this
Jan 26, 2014
Kaitlyn M.
Get pictorial :) I have to ask. Are you eyebrows very light? Or over plucked? If you don't feel comfortable answering I understand. But great job on the eyebrows :)
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
Really light & overplucked lol but mostly light
Jan 26, 2014
Ili R.
wow. very nice
Jan 26, 2014
Angel C.
I would love to know exactly how you did this! I don't really get much out of pictorials without written instructions, or seeing videos of it. I'd like to know what products you used and how exactly you did this. I struggle with my brows, so that's why I'm asking. Yours look amazing!
Jan 26, 2014
Aliyah A.
I'm so jealous! I have no brows and can NOT do this. What do you use?? Great job.
Jan 26, 2014
Aliyah A.
I agree with angel
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
1. draw a line underneath brow to create the shape...
2. you then fill in the end of the brow (the peak, middle, arch) however you word it..
3. now where the line is near the front of the brow you just take a brush and with the product already on your eyebrow you sweep it upwards..
4. now your brow might end up look huge, messy, etc.but that is where the concealer comes in
5. take concealer and use underneath brow...and in top to either thin brow help shape etc :)
Jan 26, 2014
Andrea m.
Oh I use macs fluidline in dipdown
Jan 26, 2014
Angel C.
Do you use a spoolie brush at all?