Eyebrows are those crazy creatures that can be played up either in a subtle or dramatic fashion or covered completely and theatrically drawn nowhere near their natural positioning. No matter what look is trying to be achieved, these coarse strands of hair are part of enhancing an overall look. It helps bring definition and structure to every face shape even on those natural days when there is just no time for makeup!
Shaping the eyebrows is an ongoing adventure that even the master of all makeup artists find themselves frustrated with at one time or another. I am constantly on edge with myself in trying to make sure I don't go pluck- or trimm-ing crazy! But whether you're "patiently" awaiting new hair growth or trying your hardest to keep the tweezer/shears within reason, filling in your eyebrows still does wonders. Your face is the canvas so create what you want with them!
Results will vary from person to person, as our shapes are very different, but the general technique of filling in eyebrows is fairly universal. And remember this: Your eyebrows are sisters, not twins.
Shaping the eyebrows is an ongoing adventure that even the master of all makeup artists find themselves frustrated with at one time or another. I am constantly on edge with myself in trying to make sure I don't go pluck- or trimm-ing crazy! But whether you're "patiently" awaiting new hair growth or trying your hardest to keep the tweezer/shears within reason, filling in your eyebrows still does wonders. Your face is the canvas so create what you want with them!
Results will vary from person to person, as our shapes are very different, but the general technique of filling in eyebrows is fairly universal. And remember this: Your eyebrows are sisters, not twins.
Step 1: Get your materials ready, eyebrow powder and a dense angle brush. Not included in this tutorial, but optional items can include eyebrow wax and/or a water-based medium like MAC's Mixing Medium or MAC's FIX+. I have a preference of using powder for my eyebrows versus pencil because in my experience using eyebrow powder seems to blend more naturally.
The rule of thumb in choosing an eyebrow shade is to go 2-3 notches lighter than the natural hair color of your eyebrows. I use this rule in conjunction with matching my eyebrow shadow closest to what color the hair is on my head also. When my hair was light brown, I chose a much lighter shade than what I'm using today because this shade just made the overall appearance too dramatic. But since my hair is in it's natural black state, this color is suiting. Use your best judgment.
The rule of thumb in choosing an eyebrow shade is to go 2-3 notches lighter than the natural hair color of your eyebrows. I use this rule in conjunction with matching my eyebrow shadow closest to what color the hair is on my head also. When my hair was light brown, I chose a much lighter shade than what I'm using today because this shade just made the overall appearance too dramatic. But since my hair is in it's natural black state, this color is suiting. Use your best judgment.
Step 2: Depending on the color of eyebrow powder you're using and the natural color of your eyebrows, you can either tap your brush into the powder for a hint of color or run your brush across the powder a few times to have a bolder application. The inner tips of my eyebrows are much darker than the outer so I scape my powder a couple times to match close to my natural eyebrow hair color.
Step 3: Starting near the inner eyebrow where it "appears" the bottom part of your eyebrow starts, place the brush UNDER the eyebrow hair.
Step 4: Guide the brush along your arch stopping at the tip where your eyebrow "appears" to end. I use these points as a guideline for my eyebrows natural curve. You can choose to extend the length of your eyebrow at this point.
Step 5: Go back to your inner eyebrow and extend it further towards your nose but no more than 25-30 degrees past your tearduct. It should look like this.
Step 6: Now starting from the inner eyebrow, glide the brush along the top of your eyebrows using the edges of where your eyebrow naturally forms as a guide. Only do this up to the arch.
Step 7: Once I hit the arch of my eyebrow, instead of lining the rest of the upper eyebrow to the tip, I simply position my brush above the upper eyebrow (as if I were to continue lining it) and drag the brush down to meet the line bottom line already drawn in. Doing this shades in the eyebrow and gives you more control in making the tip gradually thinner. Do this until you reach the tip.
Step 8: Go back and shade in the inner part of your eyebrow. Drawing the lines on either side of the brow is similar to lining the lines in a coloring book before coloring inside. It helps to keep the color in one spot.
When it's all shaded in, it should look like this.
Step 9: Touch up the bottom part of the eyebrow using a Q-Tip gradually thinning (but not TOO thin) as you approach the arch. Shape to your desire.
The arch is where I begin to really taper and finish off the eyebrow.
Step 10: Using the other end of the Q-Tip, round off the corners near the inner (upper and lower) part of the eyebrow.
And.... Tada!
Hump day is on it's way folks! Are you ready?!
Aloha,
Mrs. Lynne
Aloha,
Mrs. Lynne
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Great tut love! And so detailed! Loveee it! :] Unfortunately I'm one of the people who have SUPER light eyebrow hairs! :( Bah. So regardless of how thick my eyebrows are, I have to use powder... baaahhh. :P Hehe.
great tutorial lynne :) i'm always impressed by the way your eyebrows look in your pics, so polished! i think my eyebrows really are sisters - one has an arch and the other kind of has a round curve to it - so frustrating!
if there's one thing that i hate about myself, it's my eyebrows. i spend as much as 15 minutes at times trying to make them look even. LOL.
i love the way you fill in your brows, so perfect! Come do mine? =D
(sorry if i double posted!)
Your eyebrows are so beautiful! Very detailed tut!!
Sexy, sassy eyebrows!
Great post! I love how detailed it is. The end shape is gorgeous...want to do mine? lol.
haha! that's the first lesson my sister taught me as experimnented on arching eyebrows on me.
yay! great guide to mrs. lynne's fab brows!!
great tut! I've always loved your eyebrows in your pics...I just added the 266 brush to my list...I've been using pencil but I do have a brow shader powder that's been neglected...I can't wait to have pretty eyebrows like yours :)
so how's the narrating coming along :)
Yay! Fabulous job, Mrs! You know I've got hella brow issues but I'm seriously livin' those thangs aloooone. But between you and Yums, I'm just quite jealous! Long live the 266!
Chris Hey girl. I actually wish my eyebrow hairs were lighter. Or at least consistently lighter. But I really like powder. Been using it for years :)
mayaari Thanks sweetie :) My eyebrows are definitely sisters. Nowhere near twins at all. The eyebrow in this tutorial actually archs much later than my left one. Weird how these things are huh?
Do you have a product preference when doing you're eyebrows?
Lisa I feel your frustration mama. I can get very anal in arch design also. I guess that's why we have a "good side", hah.
Elizabeth Your eyebrows rock girl! You got that sharp arch going on. Come do MINE!! Hah. btw, how's it going on your side of the planet? Is the weather leveling out there yet?
mrslanielovesmac Hi there! Thank you for the wonderful compliment :) Hope you're having a great week so far!
Nessa Thanks sis!
Girl Meets Makeup Thanks girl! Anything beauty, count me in :)
yummy411 You're too sweet my dear :) I think you have a great looking set yourself!
Ren It's funny because everyone raves about the 266, but the only use I have for them are my eyebrows. Honestly, I'd use my 208 but I don't like sharing it since I fluidline with it, hah.
And I haven't started narrating or filming yet. Definitely need me some contacts before I can chart that venture or else I'll be all up in the mirror and a bad camera angle. Thank you again for the tip :)
DivineBlackness I think yours are growing in very nicely Britt. You're patience is paying off ten-fold! Kudos to you because I have given in one too many times to stray hairs. How's your week going so far hun?
such a nice tu~~~~I'll try it on.
Angela Thank you girl! Hope to see how it turns out on you :)
Mrs. Lynne, thanks so much for the helpful tutorial. I have sparse eyebrows and always struggle to make them look just right.
You bet Piece of Cake! How is your day going so far?
hi lynne
which color do you use for your eyebrows??
i read on your tut dat ur using STILA brow set but which colors??
TIA
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