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Friday, June 5, 2015

Eyebrows

OMG ! This topic is very touching for me. I witness the "Eyebrows gone wrong" everyday. All the way from shaping wrong, filling in wrong, using the wrong eyebrow pencil color, etc. And it hurt my heart to see this. Eyebrows are a big thing in today's society. All you need is common sense to pull this together. Why go out looking crazy when you can take at least 5 minutes to watch a tutorial. But the madness end today.

         Shaping your eyebrows.
1. Inner brow- Determine where your inner brow began by using anything with a straight edge or most common a Q-tip. Line up the Q-tip vertically in front of your face so that it touches the side of your nose, Mark that area using a eyebrow pencil.

2. Arch- Determine where your arch began by lining up the Q-tip with your nose and the edge of your iris, where your eyebrow and the Q-tip meet is where you should mark with your pencil.

3. Outer brow- Determine where your outer brow end by placing the Q- tip near the edge of your nose till it pass the end of your eyes.

4. Draw a line- Draw a line underneath your eyebrow to determine if you agree with the shape and thickness.

5. Plucking- Any stray hair that falls outside the line you can pluck away with tweezers.


                 Highlighting 
1. Brush eyebrow up with an eyebrow brush cut any uneven hairs.

2. Use light strokes when filling in your natural hairs with a eyebrow pencil, making sure that you use a color thats one shade lighter than your skin tone.

3. Use a flat tip brush along with a cream concealer also one shade light then your skin color.

4. Go as close as possible to the  bottom of your eyebrows making sure you keep a straight nice line making sure you don't mix within the shading. 

5. Blend concealer downward towards the eye area.

6. Use a clear brow gel to tame the brows and keep them in place.

When doing your eyebrows you have to be completly careful cause one wrong move can mess up everything. And once one string of hair goes missing you'll have to do extra work trying to fix it. I believe anybody can achieve this look with practice OF COURSE! 


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