Step 2: Moving past the head, begin gently filling in the body of your eyebrow. This part is typically the most dense, so focus on just filling in sparse areas with pencil so you don’t overdraw.
Step 3: Fill in the tail of your eyebrows and extend out past the outermost corner of your eye (to tail spot you found while mapping out your eyebrows).
Step 4: Use a spoolie brush to brush through both eyebrows. This will blend in the pencil with your hairs to everything look uniform and natural.
Step 5: Smile! Your eyebrows look great.
If your eyebrows are thin or sparse, you can apply a daily eyebrow serum to help them grow.
And for thick eyebrows, focus on grooming hairs around your natural brow.
Step 1: Tweeze below your natural brow by plucking out hairs, moving against the grain.
Step 2: Tweeze above your brow to remove any thick, stray hairs above your arch.
Step 3: If you need to, use an eyebrow razor from the side of your hairline to just above the top of your eyebrow to remove any thin, excess hair on your temples.
Step 4: If you need to, use the eyebrow razor from the top of your forehead to above the head of your eyebrow, removing excess facial hair on your forehead.
To keep thick eyebrows in place all day, you can use a clear eyebrow gel.
Remember: Brows can change everything.
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