1) Because the hairs themselves are quite long they tend to sit all over the place. Even when I go outside without makeup I still have to set them in place with clear gel.
2) First thing I do is brush the hairs upwards with a Spoolie so I can get a better view of my bottom brow line.
3) Next I take my Brow Pencil of choice (Models Prefer Brow Pencil in Light) and lightly sweep the pencil along the bottom of my brows forming a slight line, being careful not to add too much colour to the inner brow.
4) I then take my Spoolie and brush the the hairs downwards.
5) I don't go to heavy handed here or aim to draw much of a structured line as I prefer a natural gradience. I lightly go over any sparse areas and slightly extend the tail of my brow.
6) Then again, taking my trusted Spoolie I brush through my brows adding pressure to brush the product through my brows and blend it through. I finish it off by setting my brows with a clear Brow Gel, brushing my hairs into place.
Products Used
Models Prefer Brow Pencil in Light (With a Bonus Spoolie)
Australis Clear Lash & Brow Gel
Gidget xx
Your brows are LOVELY! When I was younger, I was partial to some serious overtweezing, and as a result, I can't get the full brows that I want now. I wish I had left well enough alone, because you are rocking some serious brow hotness right there :)
ReplyDeleteAww thank you Sarah. My mothers teases me and calls me Groucho Marks. She's mean. They need to be shaped but I don't want to loose the thickness of them. Thin eyebrows have the advantage of taking any shape they want because you have the room. xx
DeleteYou've got great eyebrows <3 Cool blog btw <3 Keep it up
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