Ombre Affect? On Eyebrows.
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Mar 13, 2014
Leslie D.
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Symone B.
Mar 13, 2014
Leslie D.
thank you guys!
Mar 14, 2014
Holly C.
I love this product! Here's how I like to use it:
Step 1: Underline your brows
Step 2: Create the shape of your arch by outlining it, and filling that part completely in, including the tail
Step 3: Take whatever is left on your brush, and LIGHTLY line the front portion of your brow on top
Step 4: Still don't grab anymore product, and blend the line we drew on the bottom of your brow in the front (step 1). You can achieve this by running a spoolie through it, or by dragging the product upwards until the line is no longer visible and this portion looks lightly filled in.
A perfect example of what I'm trying to explain is the picture Megan posted above!