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![]() AKA RockIt Studios ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 2,286 Joined: Jun 2006 Member No: 421,809 ![]() |
ok so on the majority of makeup tutorials and such, there's a lot of different suggestions i've seen on filling in eyebrows.
BUT. i haven't found one that explains HOW. or how to find a color without having to buy a million things, and what to use (liner, shadow...) i have really thin eyebrows that are WAY too light for my hair color. so if anybody could explain or send me in the direction of a nice tutorial, i'd really like to know: how to fill in. how to find the perfect color. how to make it look natural. |
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![]() Beautiful Madness ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 97 Joined: Feb 2008 Member No: 620,642 ![]() |
If you have thin eyebrows, that's okay. Thickening your eyebrows will
look artificial, bringing them out will frame and compliment your eyes, which you want. Choose a shade darker than your natural hair color. There are a few mediums you can use: Brow Mascara Brow Pencils and eyeshadow. I like to use Bobbi Browns Natural Brow Shaper. It's like an all-in-one. It effortlessly defines and fills them in, whilst controlling and shaping. of course, that's if you were to use the colored formula. Bobbi Browns Natural Brow Shaper also comes in a clear formula. This will allow you to use different media to fill them in. If you were to choose a brow pencil, my advice would be to start in the fullest part of your brow area and work your way inwards and them outwards, gently and lightly. You don't want any harsh marks, they'll look obvious. Once you've finished shaping, go over them with a small fine brush dusted in a light shadow. This will soften the appearance. |
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