ABH Dipbrow Pomade. Help!

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Dec 14, 2014

Lisa S.

I used to have the same issue until mine finally grew out there, so what I did (and actually still do) is get a brow pencil (brow wiz is my favorite for a natural look) and fill that part in with feather like strokes. You can do it with other pencils but Brow Wiz is my favorite. Maybelline is good too...

Dec 14, 2014

Lisa S.

My brows are kinda like that too 😒😞. But yeah I love Brow Wiz and the Pomade. I use both because I use the pencil to shape my nonexistent brows and the fill in with the pomade. I was kind of leery about buying a $20 pencil for my brows but it last for months (I've had my Brow Wiz for 5 months now and its still good, and thats with everyday use) compared to drugstore brow pencils that only lasted a month... But Dipbrow is my holy grail for brows and trust me, once you figure out how to use it right and get your brows how you want, it looks great. But it definitely takes practice!

Dec 14, 2014

Gisell G.

I second brow wiz 💁😊👏 I love it

Dec 14, 2014

Maddie L.

I fill in the middle and tail of my brow first so that's where the colour is strongest and then wipe off any excess if I need to and then fill in the front part :) hope this helped!

Dec 15, 2014

Alma M.

Hi Jacqlyn, we meet again lol when you apply it do you stroke it on? And have you used also a brow brush besides the spooly? Another thing is that product is a defined product not really for full on application it's meant to apply in the area's where you need more depth in the struggles of brows..you can do the same with even a gel liner like Mac fluidline or any other cream or gel product if you want a bold look to the brow.If you want a subtle finish that's what a powder or mid texture brow pencil comes into play.:-) It's best to research versus give in to the hype of misleading or misunderstood product's because in the end you'll end up getting something else to help you really achieve what you want.

Dec 15, 2014

Alma M.

Times like this I wish I could see people in person to show what I'm trying to explain lol it's not always needed at mid point their is a way to give you edgy versus straight up bold that I think you'll dig geez if only I could reach over and show you lol.

Dec 15, 2014

Leslie D.

Hey Jacqlyn! , well what do bc I have the same problem as you , I start from the middle , work my way to the tail, make my shape and fill in , then I line up the front. I start on my other eyebrow with the same process so all I have left it the front off both brows ,so I out line the one with more hair in front first and blend then the other one I fill in aswell untill there both the same lenght and width , last and this is just personal refrence , I use black eyeshadow on the tail and blend to the middle just to give it a more gradient effect :) I hope this helps and that I made some kinda sense lol ill post a pic of my eyebrow if it helps :)

Dec 15, 2014

Molly S.

Was just about to leave a comment, but I think the other girls got you covered haha!

Dec 15, 2014

MaKenzie T.

I fill in the spots that are sparse using light strokes l, like Alma said. However, then I define the tail a bit more sharply. I use my foundation to clean the top, so I don't get the "halo brow", and then use a concealer, or foundation a shade lighter to highlight and clean up the underneath. Here is a picture, oh and I use the shade Blonde, and her #12 brush.

Dec 15, 2014

MaKenzie T.

Here is another picture. Freshly groomed.