How to create NON boxy-brows.
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Jul 10, 2015
lysia w.
I want to learn how to "do" my eyebrows as to make them more clean looking. how can I do that without creating a harsh boxy shape? my brows are skinny and kinda rounded on the end.
Jul 10, 2015
Les N.
Do you have a picture?
but I would say to just line the bottom (with your brow product) of your brow and use feather/hair like strokes on your actual eyebrow hair.
I wouldn't fill in the beginning.
then clean up with concealer, It helps a lot.
Jul 10, 2015
Hannah M.
Apply any product using small light feathery motions (not just in one line take breaks that's what I mean by feathering it in your brows), always start with a small about of product and add more only if you find it necessary, start with the tail of your brow to avoid the front from looking to harsh and finally my last tip is use a soft spooley to comb through your brows a few times when you finish applying your product through your brows to make them look softer and more natural