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Oct 18, 2012
Jess D.
I am really trying to get a natural arched eyebrow look and to maybe apply shadow to it to make it look more tidy. However,I don't really know what I'm looking for! My brows are a light brown shade, please help!?!?
Oct 19, 2012
Adrianna E.
You need an angled brush, i got mine from forever 21 for really cheap in a set! You just follow your eyebrow line and make a tiny bit of an arch. Don't over tweeze your eyebrows, trust me, they take forever to grow back!
Oct 23, 2012
Marlie R.
If you don't already, then I would suggest going to a reputable esthetician in your area. They can wax and shape your brows into a nice, natural shape. This will start you off and you'll be able to see where you should tweeze when needed. I like to use the Revlon Brow Fantasy when filling in my brows. It's a double ended product with a pencil on one end and brow gel on the opposite end. If you prefer shadow, you can use something like MAC Omega eyeshadow with a small angled brush. Whether you use the pencil or powder you should use soft, small strokes to make it appear as natural as possible. Applying too much pressure will make product appear too harsh. I think it's important to keep brows groomed because they really frame your face and can pull together an entire look!