Look closely at the shape. Your brow should begin above your tear duct, peak at the outer edge of your iris, and end at the outer corner of your eye. Hold a pencil in line with the outer side of your iris and note where the peak of your arch naturally occurs. From the arch to the outer corner of the eye, your brow should fall in a straight or slightly curved line, depending on the look you're trying to achieve. Fill in sparse areas with a freshly sharpened brow pencil use light, quick strokes to draw in hair. Brow powder will give thin brows overall definition, and is great for a more natural look. Using the brow brush, sweep powder up and outward over brows. Use a color that is 2 shades darker then your hair color.
2007-02-01 13:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Ive been drawing my eyebrows for 7 years and they should start at your inner corner of your eye (pleeeeze!, dont draw them any closer to eachother!) and they should end level to the outer corners of your eye! Ive been doing professional make up for 10yrs! I know what Im doing!
2007-02-01 13:25:27
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answered by b.pinacolada 1
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Try Savvy (TM) Beautiful Brows Eye Brow Powder. They sell it a "Sally's Beauty Supply." It comes with 2 stencils, powder (black or brunette) and a small soft brush. It really looks good.
It's about $6 or $7.
2007-02-01 14:18:39
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answered by savedbygrace 2
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Follow ur natural brow line, use light feathery strokes so it looks natural
don't make eyebrows longer than they are or ur eyebrows will make ur skin look stretched out. keep the color natural, and do NOT SMUDGE w/ fingers, if u want to soften it, pat fingers gently
2007-02-05 12:50:27
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answered by atroo_blondd 3
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It's a little tacky to draw on your eyebrows...and without eye brows you can look likea scared rabbit..
2007-02-01 13:29:12
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answered by cure_for_the_future 1
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buy a pencil that matches your hair colour and don't draw a line!use small feathery strokes on the hairs to fill in missing bits.
2007-02-01 22:07:41
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answered by missy k 6
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i know a lady who does awesome tattooing that looks so natural. i have some pics of my brows before and after (she tattoos single hairs) it may give you some ideas for drawing.
2007-02-01 13:23:31
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answered by Megan B 1
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Well you can get them tattooed. Or you can get some stencils at a make-up store they really help. Or just let them grow.
2007-02-01 13:39:09
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answered by preciousprincess8701 1
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Peanut butter and candle wax.
2007-02-01 13:34:59
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answered by John in AZ 4
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do it right on your natural eyebrow
2007-02-01 13:24:12
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answered by london 2
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