Guide to filling eyebrows please!!

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Apr 12, 2014

Sofia R.

Any suggestions or guidelines on how to fill in this eyebrow shape but still looking as natural as possible??

Apr 12, 2014

Chyna M.

I usually draw a solid line on the bottom of the brow, then I sorta fade it upwards c:

Apr 12, 2014

Cece H.

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Apr 12, 2014

Cece H.

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Apr 12, 2014

Cece H.

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For this eyebrow I would use either powder or pencil. I'll tell you why, if you use a cream or pomade product it wouldn't look as natural as you would want it and will give you the hard edges and the "drawn on" look that can be quite harsh at times if applies incorrectly.

Idk if this is your eyebrow or a clients or friends but it's a very nice eyebrow.

Ok, pencil. I would use a brow pencil that is sharpened and just apply the product where you see that needs to be filled in. I would personally start filing in the tail and work my way into the brow and then the beginning of it. When you have your pencil on and where you want it grab a spoolie brush and blend/brush the product the ought the brow. Don't brush too hard or you'll be left with a hot mess. Just gently stroke the hairs with the spoolie in the same direction they're growing. For the first 1/3 of the brow brush the product up.
I would then conceal the brow with a concealer that is almost the perfect match to the skin or clean it up with foundation.

Powder. I feel like you have more control of the product if you use powder. Using a very thin and angled brush dip it into the powder and tap the excess off. The last you want is too much product. With this I think you can do whatever you want really. Start filling in spaces that you see that are missing brow hairs. And just blend the powder as you're applying it. This won't need and cleaning or concealing for the same reason that you have more control of it.

I would recommend: Milani Brow Fix, which contains 1 shadow for the brow highlight and 2 shades for the brow.

E.L.F Brow Kit which has 1 powder and 1 waxy/creamy pot which you can use to fill in also and set with the powder or just use the powder on it's own.

Anastasia Brow Powder Duo, these are two powders in 2 different shades and will probably be your best bet.

Also Anastasia Brow Wiz. This little sucker is perfect. It's very thin and can almost mimic hairs. This pencil has a spoolie brush on the opposite end of the brush which is very helpful if you wish to brush/blend the product.

NYX has good pencils also. The only think about those is that the product itself is a bit too thick too look like hairs but when blended it's looks really nice. This will work you want the faded/ombre brow.

If you decide to with a cream/pomade I would highly recommend the Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow Pomade. Just be very careful when grabbing the product with your brush. Little goes along way. It's very creamy and pigmented. It also slides on and it's very easy to apply too much. It sets on it's own so you won't have to set it with a powder. Once it sets try not to mess with it because then you'll brush the product off and it will budge. It does smear very little when it's dry and it has had time to set. For this I use her brush (#12) which is and angled brush that is like duo fiber brush and has a spoolie on the opposite end also. You can conceal if you'd like but if you're careful enough you won't need it.


Hopefully this helped!

^^^^^^^^ spot on.