As you can see I don't have much of a brow, and I have had to therefore perfect the art of drawing them on. Although I tend to change the shape and depth of my brows often, I do not often change my technique. This is what I have been doing for a few weeks and am loving the sculpted and full result. Step 1 Comb the brows upwards with a spoule (aka mascara wand) sans product Step 2 I love Anastasia Beverly Hills Dip Brow pomade, it is similar to a gel liner but for the brows. It's the one product I have found that doesn't shift through out the day. Using my Seb Makeup angle brush ($10.50NZ - Available in my web shop) and a small amount of product I outline the top and bottom line of my brow as a guide. Then I fill in very lightly, leaving the inner corner mostly bare. Step 3 Using a darker brow product (pictured is the BH Cosmetics brow trio in Blonde) I darken the tail of my brow as my hair is quite dark at the moment. You don't need to do this if you're fair haired. Step 4 Now for my absolute fav brow product in the entire world, Benefit Gimme Brow. I brush this on and it gives the natural hairs thickness and prevents the brow from looking too drawn on. Honestly this stuff is actually amazing. Holy grail stuff. Step 5 Lastly I like to clean up the brow underneath with a little concealer. This just gives it a really clean, polished finish. So, 5 easy steps and you too can have a perfectly formed brow. Unless you're one of the lucky ones who were born with them, and to you my friend embrace and enjoy those bad boys! X
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Jillian
10/3/2014 11:23:15 am
Love this!
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