Can anyone help me with my brows?!
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Sep 16, 2013
Illyana M.
Sep 16, 2013
Christine C.
Fill them with light colors.. stay away from dark brown and black.. use the right brush and it will look perfect.. btw you have nice brows so don't make them any thinner!
Sep 16, 2013
Maxime M.
Just fill them in with a matching eyeshadow. the shape of your brows is already great!
Sep 16, 2013
Tara C.
By using lighter colour eyeshadow to the start of the eyebrow and using a darker colour to the ends will make your eyebrows appear natural... Also try filling them in by dotting the eyeliner then smudging it.. That way it won't look overwhelming..
Sep 16, 2013
Tamisha G.
When I started filling in my brows, I started with the Anastasia brow wiz, which is a pencil. I just outline my brows lightly, "color" them in, and use the spoolie to blend out the harsh lines. If you use a pencil or powder, go for a color two to three shades lighter than your hair color.
Sep 16, 2013
Illyana M.
Thanks guys! <3 I will try that.