Good looking eyebrows are just as important as....well, everything else. Your eyebrows shape and frame your face. The more I practice, the better I get at these things. Here is a mini-tutorial for you all! Hope it can help!
Pr od uct s Us e d
Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow (Chocolate)
LA Girl Concealer (Almond)
Step 1:
The naked brow. I no longer get my brows done at a salon, so to clean them up I use a brow shaver from the hair store ($1).
Step 2:
Line the bottom of your brow. Try to follow the natural curve of your brow for the best and most realistic results.
Step 3:
Line the top of your brow. I find it helpful to brush all the hairs downward so that I can see where to draw the line and make sure my drawn arch matches my natural arch.
Step 4:
Fill in your brow with the leftover product on your brush. Fill in the front as light or dark as you would like for a gradient effect.
Step 5 (not pictured):
Outline the top and bottom of your brow with concealer to clean it up and to create a sharp brow tail. I use a concealer that is lighter than my skin tone to give the brow bone a pop.
Step 6:
Apply translucent powder to set your brow and concealer in place.
Step 7:
Wipe away excess translucent powder, leaving behind a fleeky brow!
All done! Two brows looking better than before! And remember, it's okay f your brows are siblings and not twins.
Peace and snatched eyebrows, beautiful people!
xo,
BLT






