What's up guys and welcome back to the channel as you can see today
I have no brows
So I'm gonna be showing you how I fill my in my brows in lately. Now you're gonna need a brow powder of your choosing
I like to use the Anastasia brow powders, and I used to use this book for
Freelancing so it's kind of beat up, so don't judge it
I like to use soft brown and taupe I think it's good to use a lighter and a darker shade
You're gonna need a very sharp angled brush the Mac 263 is one of the best in my opinion
You'll also need some concealer. I like to use the Tarte shape tape concealer
You'll want to grab a synthetic fluffy brush to blend that concealer out you'll need some mac fix+ spray.
Lastly, you'll need any brow gel that is your favorite
I'm using a Lancome one and let's zoom in and get
Uncomfortably close so the first thing you're gonna want to do is spray fix+ on your brush
I know my brow powders look disgusting
But I like to start with the darker shade first so with the very tip of your brush, the point, you want to start creating
Thin hair strokes you want to put very light pressure on your brush
And that's gonna give you those really thin lines
You need to follow the direction that the hair is growing wherever you're placing the lines.
Brow hairs change direction a few different times and even overlap so you need to make sure
For the most natural look that you're following the direction that the hairs are actually going you want to just place hair strokes
Wherever you feel like your brows are
Sparse or need to be filled in
You can see on the tail end
I'm going in a more sloped downward direction following the natural direction of my hairs.
Along the top and middle I'm going on a slanted edge
And then with the tail and I kind of ended up just creating a straight line where I wanted the tail.
Then at the top corner of my brow I just made a triangle connecting it to the bottom end
And then I just kind of filled it in. The good thing about brow powders, as opposed to
gels, is they clean up really easily if you make a mistake
and I like to bring my tail end out almost to the corner of my eye
Continue adding strokes wherever you feel like you need more fullness or to create a better shape for your brows
I like to use a lighter color powder, in my case the taupe, on the top I would say for this technique
You really just need to take your time and be patient with it following the direction of the hairs is one of the most
Important parts of this. Continue filling it in until it starts to become the shape that you want
I usually go back in and spray my brush with a lot of fix+ and put in some darker more defined lines wherever it's needed
And then through the middle and the tail where the hairs overlap
I just kind of fill that in. So I didn't know my camera was off when I first carved out my brows with concealer
But I did it again
So I just put a little Tarte Shape Tape on the back of my hand and took this small ELF concealer
Brush and you want to start making small little strokes
Underneath the hair strokes that you just created with the powder
You don't want to just completely wipe them out you want those lines to still be there
so it looks more natural and just go underneath them and
Create that crisp little line and highlight your brow bone
I
Like to bring down the concealer a little bit so then you can come in with the fluffy brush and buff it out
And it's more seamless now some people like to carve out the top of their brows with concealer
I personally don't do that, but you can if you want then
I just come in with the brow gel, and you want to really make a light superficial coat just on the hairs
And that's all there is to it guys. I've been loving this technique lately
I hope it helps somebody out there on their brow journey! If you like this video
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