I am no stranger to compliments but lately, I've been getting a lot of compliments for my eyebrows. Yes, my eyebrows. A while ago, the lady who shampooed my hair was singing praises for my eyebrows.
motd: before going to church |
In all fairness, I've been obsessed with eyebrows since my Tita Gladys plucked and shaped mine in my second year of high school. So in the 10+ years of eyebrow enlightenment, I've picked up a few tricks. I've learned that if the eyes are the windows to the soul then the eyebrows are the fancy drapes you hang on them. I found that even with just a wince of makeup, if you have great brows, you will still look very put together. So I've made it a mission every morning to always get my brow on. And you should too. So I'm sharing to you how I create my eyebrows: full but still natural looking.
For my eyebrows, I use these products:
Mac Brow Set in GirlBoy, Suesh Angle Brush, Anastasia Beverly Hills Dip Brow Pomade in Chocolate |
Of course, you start out with a clean set of brows. I usually do my eyebrows before applying any make-up but I already have my face on before I thought of doing this tutorial. For the sake of the tutorial, I just wiped off my eyebrow makeup with my trusty make-up remover -- Bifesta Bright Up Cleansing Lotion.
You will notice that my eyebrows aren't exactly neat and there are a lot of strays. Here's the thing, because bold and full eyebrows are the in thing right now, you don't really have to do a lot of upkeep. I rarely do. Anyway, let's move on.
I dip my angle brush in the pomade to pick up a little product. Be careful not to load too much on the brush especially if you're a bit heavy-handed. Too much product will create dark and harsh lines resulting in unnatural looking brows and we wouldn't want that. You want just enough. Anyway, you can just build it up if you feel that you're eyebrows are still a tad bit too light.
What I do is I trace the shape of my eyebrows first.
And then I fill them in.
Don't forget the other eyebrow.
Once that's done, I finish up with the Mac Browset in GirlBoy.
You will also notice that the shade of my brow gel doesn't exactly match my pomade. The Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade is more of a chocolate-y brown while the GirlBoy is more golden. I use the GirlBoy shade to lighten up the chocolate-y-ness of the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade to achieve a much more natural look.
So voila, we're done. Sometimes, I put highlighter underneath my brows but I only do that when I have eyeshadow on. The highlighter underneath the brows will also hide any mistakes you may have made and conceal stray hairs.
Here are the results:
Tada!
You might also have noticed that I have shorter hair in the last picture as compared with the first one. I just had a haircut. That's where my eyebrows got praised recently and thus, inspired me to do this blog tutorial. I had my hair cut at Menage Salon located at the ground floor in Trinoma mall by Ryan. Look for him, he's amazing and most especially nice.
I couldn't tell you where to buy the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade because it was a friend who ordered for me. I did get it for P1,200. Yes, it's pricey but definitely worth it. I got the MAC Brow Set in GirlBoy at the MAC store in Eastwood Mall for P1,000. However, you can get it cheaper if you purchase it from a legit online store.
Anyway, there you go. I hope you liked my tutorial. Thanks for reading.
Small with Wonderfully Wonderful Eyebrows,
Monica
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