Perfect Brows!
On my Instagram I get SO many comments and question's from girls asking me what I use on my eyebrows, how I do them the way I do, how I create the shape and so on.
So I thought I'd make a post about it, explaning step my step what I do, the products I use and the final touches I perform to make my brows perfect!
As you can see, I have very thick high arch brows. Every skill I have learnt and am still learning about make up has all been self taught from the amazing make up artist's I subscribe to on youtube, as well as Instagram. The two top tips that I have for getting perfect brows is 1. NEVER do the scouse brow; you want your brows to look natural, and having a thick block of product at the start of your brow really isnt very appealing and doesn't look very good, which is something that I have learnt over the years.
So I thought I'd make a post about it, explaning step my step what I do, the products I use and the final touches I perform to make my brows perfect!
As you can see, I have very thick high arch brows. Every skill I have learnt and am still learning about make up has all been self taught from the amazing make up artist's I subscribe to on youtube, as well as Instagram. The two top tips that I have for getting perfect brows is 1. NEVER do the scouse brow; you want your brows to look natural, and having a thick block of product at the start of your brow really isnt very appealing and doesn't look very good, which is something that I have learnt over the years.
This is the perfect example of how I do my brows. When filling in your brows, you always want to follow the original shape of your brow. If you have a lack of hair in places where you want some, it is never a problem to add some product to the desired areas. It's not so much about the product you use, its about your technique. I had to practise my brow technique over and over to get it perfect and the way I wanted it. It doesnt matter if you use a £40 eyebrow pencil or a £2 eyebrow pencil, if you dont have the technique then you wont end up with what you want.
You always want to start off with drawling a line tracing the hairs just under the bottom of your brow like the second picture above, followed by doing the same on the top. Make sure to prioritise practising your arch brow and also the front part of your brow as those two features are what make them look perfect! I always like to make the tail and body of my brow darker than the start of my brow as it looks more natural, an example would be the last photo above. The next tip to getting perfect brows is concealer. Adding concealer underneath your finished brows really makes them look defined, well sculpted and immaculate. The other thing I do after completing everything is I like to use a brow gel for the hairs at the start of my brow to define them more and make them stand out, to get that thick natural brow look.



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