My natural eyebrow hair is incredibly light. I used to just leave them how they were, but I started to notice, especially in the summer, that they would go so light it looked like I had no eye brows. That’s when I started playing around with different eyebrow products and techniques and I knew I had to learn how to draw eyebrows naturally.
The main thing I was worried about when it came to drawing in my eyebrows was that they would look noticeably fake. It was importatnt to me that they looked really natural, and still is until this day. Thick eyebrows have become somewhat of a fashion statement, and I love going a little bolder for a night out, but for my day to day look, it’s crucial to know how to fill in eyebrows naturally.
First, I started with eyebrow tinting, but unless you have really full, thick brows, you still need something to fill them in. One of my favourite products I use to this day is the Urban Decay Brow Box (I use the Brown Sugar palette). It comes with two shades so you can blend them to get your perfect colour, and it also comes with a brow wax so the product stays put through out the day. I apply it with an angled brow brush and it works perfectly!
If you’re wondering how to draw eyebrows naturally, check out these 6 tips!
1. Blend it in
In this brow tutorial, she demonstrates how to get naturally looking brows by blending the products in slowly but effectively, and giving attention to the arches. You can see that she doesn’t go crazy filling in her brow with tons of colour, but instead blends it in a little at a time until the brow looks naturally fuller. She uses the Anatasaia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Chocolate, the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade in Medium Brown, and the Anastasia Clear Brow Gel to get the finished look.
2. The concealer method
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