Now everyone wants to have their eye brows "on fleek." People wax, thread, or just pluck them to perfect their brows. Then many choose to fill them in because not everyone has thick brows from beginning through the tail. There's several methods of filling them in. There's gel, the different definers, and powders. Keep reading for eye brow 5 do's and 5 dont's:
Dont's:
1. Brush the brow hair down. This causes your face to be more down-turned and in general makes your face drag.
2. Create harsh lines when filling the brow in. This makes the brow look less natural and cause the brow to look more filled in.
3. Fill in everything(all of the brow) this will cause your brows to look like blocks, and look less natural.
4. OVER PLUCK, I would recommend to pluck after filling them in, so you can fill in as much as you like the brows to look like and then pluck whatever is outside the brow, this way you won't overdo them.
5. Use stencils, when using stencils your brow automatically becomes less natural and its best to just fill them in yourself since everyone's brows have a different shape.
Do's:
1. Use brow gel, either clear or tinted, but this will help the hairs to stay in place all day.
2. Blend, blend, blend. It is crucial to blend whatever product you apply to the brows to make the product blend with the hairs, rather than stand out. The color will then match the brow hairs more.
3. After finishing filling the brows in, highlight the brow and make the brows have more definition by applying concealer around the edges to make the brow look more defined and then set it with translucent powder if you choose to secure the creme product.
4. Match your shade for filling them in, if you're having trouble picking your shade go to a specialist, but make sure that it isn't too dark or too light.
5. Use a spooley to start and finish making the brow hairs brushed up to how you'd like and making sure that the hairs are in control.
Dont's:
1. Brush the brow hair down. This causes your face to be more down-turned and in general makes your face drag.
2. Create harsh lines when filling the brow in. This makes the brow look less natural and cause the brow to look more filled in.
3. Fill in everything(all of the brow) this will cause your brows to look like blocks, and look less natural.
4. OVER PLUCK, I would recommend to pluck after filling them in, so you can fill in as much as you like the brows to look like and then pluck whatever is outside the brow, this way you won't overdo them.
5. Use stencils, when using stencils your brow automatically becomes less natural and its best to just fill them in yourself since everyone's brows have a different shape.
Do's:
1. Use brow gel, either clear or tinted, but this will help the hairs to stay in place all day.
2. Blend, blend, blend. It is crucial to blend whatever product you apply to the brows to make the product blend with the hairs, rather than stand out. The color will then match the brow hairs more.
3. After finishing filling the brows in, highlight the brow and make the brows have more definition by applying concealer around the edges to make the brow look more defined and then set it with translucent powder if you choose to secure the creme product.
4. Match your shade for filling them in, if you're having trouble picking your shade go to a specialist, but make sure that it isn't too dark or too light.
5. Use a spooley to start and finish making the brow hairs brushed up to how you'd like and making sure that the hairs are in control.