Filling in eyebrows
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Jul 26, 2013
Cree L.
Hi guys I wonder if anyone can help me?
I'm a training makeup artist but I'm struggling with filling in people's eyebrows, has anybody got any tips or suggestions on how to make them look more natural?
Jul 26, 2013
Tiffany P.
Try going with the hair and go a shade or two lighter than the actual hair. That's what I do anyways 😜
Jul 26, 2013
Caitlyn B.
I don't usually fill mine in. But when I do, I start from the tail going inward.
Jul 26, 2013
Cree L.
Thank you girls :) x
Jul 26, 2013
Allie B.
I know this is going to sound silly but I rough up my eyebrow lines with a toothbrush...It makes them look less harsh and drawn on.
Jul 26, 2013
Naomi C.
For everyday I use a small angled brush with a matte eye shadow. if you use a really small brush and draw the indivual hairs its more timw consuming but the results are great for a natural look.
Jul 26, 2013
Vanessa W.
Use a thin, small angled brush to make soft upward flicks to mimic hairs. This will look very real, even up close.
For a soft look, use pressed eyeshadow or brow powder, and a spoolie to soften the lines.
For a more defined look, use cream or pencil and repeat the flick motion.
Either way, use eyebrow setting wax or clear mascara to set the hairs in place for a finished, polished look. :)
Jul 26, 2013
Cree L.
Thank you everyone, they're all great tips! I really appreciate it! :)
Jul 26, 2013
Rebecca R.
If your looking for a product to do this I recommend the benefit eyebrow kit it's really good
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Jul 26, 2013
Cree L.
Thank you girls :) x