Eyebrows are again, one of the most underrated areas when it comes to makeup. All of us put on our foundations, wear compact, blushes and never forget the lipstick. But we, almost always ignore our brows. But we shouldn’t.
We tend to ignore our brows because maybe we’ve not yet experienced the magic of a perfect brow. But believe me, once you start doing it, you’ll get the hang of it… to an extent that you probably won’t move out of the house without doing them.
That is the kind of difference, eyebrows make to our overall look.
You can do your brows with an eyebrow pencil, eyebrow shadow or gel. Anything that you feel comfortable. I would suggest, if you do it on a daily basis or quite often, go for a brow pencil or brow shadow. Quick to use and less of cleaning hassle.
Here are a few things that you need to keep in mind while doing your brows:
- Never take the black color. NEVER. Black always make your brows look fake. You will end up feeling something is wrong with your face. Take brown. Brown works best for brows.
- Start with the arch of the brow. That is the area where the brows are really thick. Then slowly move towards the end of the brow. After covering this, whatever little product is left in the brush, use that for doing the inner corner of the brow. DO NOT TAKE EXTRA PRODUCT FOR THE INNER CORNER OF THE BROW. Always do them with the leftovers. And tada! You’re done.
Another tip here is, just move along with the shape of your brow and don’t try to create a new shape with it. As and when you practice, you will be able to play with the shape of it. But I wouldn’t recommend initially.
Here is a quick short tutorial of it. I have done one brow here, avoiding a long video.
Have a look at the brown shade I used for my brows.
Now, just look at the difference between my brows before and after.
Watch out and ask me in the comments if you have questions regarding the products to be used or the brands or anything else that you have in mind.
Cheers
Informative post, Geetika. Tell me something, I frequent 2 parlours for my eyebrows, though both have professional and well trained girls, but one of them, makes my eyebrows look so distinct and prominent. The whole face gets a new uplifting look. How is that possible?
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, Geetika! I always had problems with shaping my eyebrows. Drawing is out of question, but I'm gonna try now :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips. I suck at doing make up. I'll have to keep your tips in mind. :)
ReplyDeleteWith Love,
Mandy