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How to Apply Eyebrow Pencil: Enhance and Shape Your Brows


How to apply eyebrow pencil

Over the years, eyebrows trends have seen changes from thin light eyebrows to thick statement eyebrows. And you may not think that eyebrows can be an important part of your makeup routine but your eyebrows can make or break your entire makeup look. They frame your face and have the power to enhance your natural beauty.

An eyebrow pencil is a versatile tool that can transform your brows from sparse to sculpted. And a very important question to ask yourself is how to apply eyebrow pencil in a form where it does not give you a tattooed look. In this ultimate guide, we will explore eyebrow pencil hacks that will elevate your brow game and give you stunning, well-defined arches.


Find Your Shade:


The first step to achieving perfect brows is selecting the right eyebrow pencil shade. Always choose a colour that closely matches your natural brow hair. If you have lighter hair, opt for a shade slightly darker than your hair colour; if you have darker hair, go for a shade slightly lighter. The objective is to achieve a soft, natural appearance that enhances and harmonises with your facial features.


Filling not drawing:


Before you start filling your eyebrows remember the rule that you don't need to draw the eyebrows but you need to just fill the gaps. If you have sparse areas in your eyebrows, an eyebrow pencil is your secret weapon. The goal is to create natural well-defined eyebrows. If you observe your natural eyebrows the inner corner of your eyebrows are always sparse and gains thickness towards the tail area. Keeping the same rule in mind fill your eyebrows from the inner corner keeping feathery strokes and controlling the intensity and moving towards the tail area filling in all the gaps.


Define Your Shape:


It's important to understand that different face shapes require different eyebrow shapes. The arch of your eyebrows plays a crucial role in framing your face.

To define your arch, hold the eyebrow pencil vertically against the side of your nostril, aligning it with the inner corner of your eye. This is your start of the eyebrow. Gently angle your straightedge to align it over the centre of your eye; this marks the highest point of your arch. Extend the tilt further, passing it over the outer edge of your eye; this serves as the ideal endpoint for your eyebrow.


Define eyebrow arch

Set with Clear Brow Gel:


To keep your brows in place all day, set them with a clear brow gel. By following this step, your brows will appear fuller and stay in place, resulting in a refined and polished finish.


Highlighting:


To accentuate your brows and draw attention to your eyes, apply a subtle highlighter just below your brow arch. This will lift and brighten the area, making your eyes appear more open and awake. For a natural look use a very light shimmer or even a matte light shade.


Practice, Practice, Practice:


As with any makeup skill, mastering eyebrow pencil techniques takes practice. Keep practicing and experimenting with different shapes and styles until you find what suits you best. Remember you may fail once or twice but eventually, you will nail it after a few tries.


In conclusion, an eyebrow pencil is a powerful tool for enhancing and shaping your brows. Remember, your eyebrows are unique to you and you need to find a shape that best suits you, so embrace your natural shape and work with it to create beautiful, well-defined brows that bring out your best features.


Tips:
  • Dampen a cotton pad with toner and gently cleanse your brows. This effectively eliminates any lingering moisturizer or foundation residue, ensuring a clean canvas for your eyebrow application.

  • Prior to filling in the eyebrows, make sure to groom your brows. Pluck any stray hairs outside the stencil shape and utilize eyebrow scissors to trim any excessive length. This ensures a clean and polished canvas for the stencil application.

  • Keep an earbud ready in case you have to brush off the extra product from your eyebrows.


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