Eyebrow criticism needed bad!

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Apr 7, 2014

Shianne W.

Ok this was my very first time trying to fill in my eyebrows and I don't feel like I did them right so I am needing major criticism! Either techniques I should use or something. Sry no other make up on just trying to practice the brows right now


Products I use is anasasia dipbrow pomade (chocolate)
Hard candy: the perfect cover up concealer

Closer pic olease

Apr 7, 2014

Shianne W.

Closer pic

Apr 7, 2014

M G.

Try to relax your hand. especially when getting to the middle. and use a brow brush to make the the middle look as its fading out. but main thing is to use a very light hand and keep practicing. Youll get it dnt wrry.

Apr 7, 2014

Andrea O.

I use the same product. one tip: you really don't need to use a whole lot of product. I outline the brow ffirst, then lightly start to fill it in about half way through. I use a sploogie (looks like a mascarA brush) to blend). I make the tail more defined than anything else..

Apr 7, 2014

Nala H.

You light brush strokes and use less product as you reach for the front of your brows. I personally don't apply product to the front half of my brows.

Apr 7, 2014

Shianne W.

Ok so outline? The bottom and define the tail and just lighten the middle and use the brush to kinda work the product through to fill it in?

Apr 7, 2014

Nala H.

Yep exactly.

Apr 7, 2014

Shianne W.

Alright ill try that way

Apr 7, 2014

Cecille P.

Its actually good, but to make it better, try using light strokes to make it more natural :) also, I suggest you use a brow gel after like MAC's girlboy brow gel or the beguile shade in your case :)

Remember to have fun with it (: your brows are sisters, not twins

Apr 7, 2014

Roz X.

Haha I like that, Ashley!

Ok first I will say that are are a bit too bold. You have a good shape going on. And I use that exact same product! 💁 lol.

Ok this is what I do in my clients. I first dip my brush in the pomade and grab maybe the size of a drop of water and place onto the back of my hand. I have her brush (#12 dipbrow brush) but it's just like any other small/compact angled and flexible brush. I work the pomade into the brush an brush it back and forth to get rid of any excess product.

With very light and smooth strokes I start forming the tail of the brow and keep at it until I reach the arch.

Depending on how dark/bold the person wants her eyebrows I add or leave as is.

I don't suggest you outline because the pomade sets pretty quick and you'll be stuck with lines that not cute at all. 😷 also it's very easy to do "too" much or use too much of it since it literally glides on.

Ok once you've reached the arch try grabbing some more product from the back of your hand and again with light strokes work the product onto your brow and start creating your shape. It's easier to do this than to outline... While doing that, all at the same time get a spoolie brush and brush your brow hair against the grain and then back to really distribute product evenly throughout your eyebrow.

If you want the faded brow then the spoolie brush will be your best friend. Just keep brushing the product. You can clean up your brow with concealer or foundation. I tend to clean the bottom with concealer and the top with foundation. IF you don't want to conceal then you really have to be careful how you shape your eyebrows.

Apr 7, 2014

MaKenzie T.

Diggie us the master of brows... He's got it, on point. :))))

Apr 7, 2014

Amirah U.

Lighter stroke! Don't use harsh lines! As well as don't have such a heavy hand. Use little product.

Shianne W.

Cleveland, TN