Eyebrows. It is one of the hardest parts of the basic makeup routine for people to master. Some people may want that “on fleek” eyebrow look that they see pop up on Instagram, while others may want a more soft and natural look for their eyebrows. I’ve gone through many phases with my eyebrows, including a phase where it almost looked like they had been drawn in with a brown sharpie (Mom, if you still have any pictures from this time, burn them and destroy the evidence). In today’s post, I’m going to be sharing my two most important tips for your eyebrow needs. Eyebrow Tips
2) Decide what product will work best for you Pomades and pencils are usually the main types of products created for eyebrows. Pomades are little pots filled with a gel, and you apply this gel with a small angled brush to fill in your eyebrows. Pomades are messy and I don’t recommend using them if you’re a beginner. Also it takes a lot more time to use pomades. If you have the time and you want that bold “on fleek” eyebrow that all the Instagram beauty influencers have, I recommend the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade. For going more of the natural route, I recommend eyebrow pencils. Pencils are great for if you don’t have a lot of time in the morning to get ready. They’re fast and easy to use, but one downside to using a pencil versus a pomade, is that they don’t last as long. Pomades are very saturated with pigment, so you don’t really need to apply a lot of product. Pencils aren’t as pigmented, so to build up the color you have to use more product. I’m currently using the Benefit Cosmetics Goof Proof Brow Pencil (I use shade 02-light). I have been using this product for the last six months and this has been the best eyebrow product that I’ve found so far. I feel like I get the happy medium between a pencil and a pomade. It is a pencil, so it is faster and easier to use, but I find that this pencil has a lot more pigmentation than other ones on the market, so it can give me that more defined and bold brow as well. Honestly, when it comes to your eyebrows the best thing to do is practice through a lot of trial and error. You will eventually find something that works for you, but you’ll probably have to go through some cringe worthy moments along the way too! I hope you all enjoyed today’s post. Ciao!
Xo, Abby
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Meet Abby!Abby is a passionate and fashion forward Twin Cities native majoring in Retail Merchandising here at the University of Minnesota. She loves to capture the beautiful small moments in life with her camera. You’ll probably find Abby sipping on a latte whilst adventuring in the city or curled up in bed with a good book! Check her out on the "beauty" section of Twin! Categories
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