DO YOUR BROW SIS!!
- The Makeup Arcade
- Feb 19, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 20, 2021
I HATE DOING MY BROWS, LIKE IT TAKES ALOT TIME TO GET IT DONE. I WISH IT WAS EASIER BUT AFTER I AM COMPLETE DOING IT , I FEEL LIKE A BROW QUEEN..
DOING YOUR BROWS IS ONE OF THE HARDEST THING THAT PERSONS TRY TO ACHIEVE, SOME GOT IT BUT SOME DONT, HERE IS A GUIDE HOW TO GET IT DONE š

TRICKS TO GETTING THE BEST BROWS EVER
1.Don't over-pluck your brows
2.Find the right eyebrow products
3.Consider eyebrow threading
4.Shape with an eyebrow stencil
5.Apply your brow products with a flicking motion
6.Keep the tail of your brow in check
Overextending the tail of your brows can create a droopy effect, drawing down your face and making you look, well, a little sad. Your eyebrows naturally stop at a place that lifts your face up and out, and you want to maintain that angle. To measure where the tail of your brow needs to end, place a brow pencil diagonally at your nostril and line it up with the side of your eye. Where the pencil hits your brow bone is where the end of your eyebrow should end (or can be extended to) without it looking fake.
7.Create a believable arch
Too-pointy arches = confusingly mad or surprised. So, if you weren't born with a high arch but want to create a subtle one, hold a brow pencil against your nostril and line it up diagonally with the center of your eye. That's exactly where any arch should go naturally.
Next, take a spoolie brush to help comb your hairs downward. Then, with your brow product of choice (a pencil and a light touch is key here!), ever so slightly alter your brow shape, creating a slight peak where your natural arch is. Finally, fluff your brow hairs back into place with your spoolie so they fall nicely and the arch looks natural.
8.Buff out any harsh lines
Mapping out the shape of your brow with a pencil and then not diffusing it can be a total tell-tale sign that they're, um, drawn on. A fast fix? Create your shape with tiny, hair-like strokes, regardless of whether you use a pencil, an angled brush topped with brow powder, or a brow gel, and then use a spoolie to buff out any harsh lines with subtle back and forth motions.
9. Give your brows some shape
10.Tend to your sparse spots
11.Use concealer below your browsānot highlighter
12.Start with light application and intensify from there
13.Apply products from the center of your brow
14.Mix your brow colors
15.Always blend in your product
Brow PSA: This is one of the most important steps to creating natural-looking arches. An easy way to fill in your brows is by drawing an angled line under your eyebrow at its start with a brow pencil, and then using a spoolie brush to diffuse it up into your brow. The only catch? You have to remember to blend it entirely or else it will look too harsh.
INFORMATION GIVEN BY COSMOPOLITAN
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