How are my brows?

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Sep 5, 2015

Darlene V.

I've been trying to practice how to fill in brows and keep them natural.
Products used : Tarte Amazonian clay waterproof brow mousse in Rich Brown and the Tarte brow brush :-)

How do they look?

Sep 5, 2015

Darlene V.

Other one

Sep 5, 2015

Mary W.

I love your brows!

Sep 5, 2015

Ileene M.

yup very natural

Sep 5, 2015

Genevieve D.

Very pretty! natural but still defined! good job!

Sep 5, 2015

Diana T.

I love them too - very natural I'm so jealous your brows look perfect! 😍

Sep 5, 2015

Kelly V.

I personally think that they look to sharp and harsh. in the last picture they look almost straight across. you have naturally nice and thick brows, I would only concentrate on filling in the sparse areas and not add on to the shape, if that makes sense.

Sep 5, 2015

Delaney O.

I love how they are thick and you don't try and make them thinner because that messes everything up, they really suit your face. I love them.

Sep 5, 2015

Darlene V.

Thank you everyone 😊❤️

Sep 5, 2015

Darlene V.

And thanks Kelly I'll keep that in mind. 👌🏼

Sep 5, 2015

Lisa S.

I have to agree with Kelly. You have amazing brows though! I think just that softening the inner corners and not making them so square would make them look more natural. I also think the using more on the tails/ends would help. I agree with just trying to focus more on filling in what you've got vs trying to make more of a shape. A good thing to remember when doing your brows is that it you wanna go for more of an ombre look; the tails/end should be darker and then fade with a much lighter hand to the inner parts. I wish my brows were fuller like yours though, they're gorgeous! I barely have any eyebrows😑.

Sep 5, 2015

Lisa S.

Also, I love how your brows are on your profile pictures. Gorgeous!

Sep 6, 2015

Darlene V.

Thank you so much Lisa!! That's very helpful :) and thank you😊❤️

Sep 7, 2015

Rissa G.

I also agree with Kelly. you've got great brows, don't try and sculpt them out too much..just fill in the sparse areas :)