Hi lovely's, hope your all well. Now, today I'm talking brows. There is something about a strong defined brow that can't be knocked. They really do help define the shape of your face and a lovely enhancement to any make up look.
I for one have really struggled with my brows, I am not naturally blessed with lovely big brows. Then again the over tweezing in my teens wouldn't have helped. They are quite sparse at the front but a little fuller in the middle.
Luckily now a days there are some great products out there to give the illusion of fuller brows.
I am very happy with my current routine...it took me a while to get here, I tell you. Ha.
So what do I do...Firstly, I line the top and bottom of my brows with Clinique Superfine Liner (pic.1) and slightly fill in to get the right shape I want. This is a great retractable pencil so no need to sharpen. It's more of a powder finish for a pencil.
Once happy with that I use MAC Eyeshadow in Brun to fill in the sparse areas,using an angled brush (pic.2). This is a brill colour for my brows. I use a spooly (little brush at the end of a brow pencil) to brush off any excess shadow.
As in like my brows that little bit darker at the ends in use MAC Fluidline in Dipdow (a brown shade) again with the angled brush just in the fuller parts of my brows (pic.3). Almost creating an ombre effect. This product is great for a long - lasting finish.
To finish off I use Maybelline Brow Sculpting Gel and brush this through to enhance the smaller hairs to make my brows appear fuller and not so much of a 'block' of colour. This product is waterproof and does not smudge. So it's brill for lasting all day. Lastly on under my Brow arch I use Clinique Airbrush Concealer to highlight. This give a strong finish, neaten up the lines. Also brighten and open up the eye area.
If you have any questions about filling on your brows or about shape or colours to use, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Once again thank you for reading.
Laura x


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