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I like the look and a lot of women look great with this look.  

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From what I see on TV the heavy squared off look is dying.  Some women are appearing to have bleached their brows they are so light.  No, not white, but a pale natural look.  All those people that went for tattooing are going to be sorry.  

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Do you start with a pencil then go over it with a powder?

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Good morning @SurferWife . I like to begin with Benefit Brow Gel or the newer one that's called "fluff up something". Then I can see where the few bare spots are hiding. 

 

When RMS was on, I purchased her brow pencil and powder w/ brush. For an every day natural look just powder over the gel. When I brows more precise and finished looking...that's when I go in with pencil first. after the gel.


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@Shanus 

Do you start with a pencil then go over it with a powder?


 

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@depglass wrote:

From what I see on TV the heavy squared off look is dying.  Some women are appearing to have bleached their brows they are so light.  No, not white, but a pale natural look.  All those people that went for tattooing are going to be sorry.  


 

@depglass   IMHO, brows should be the color of your roots or if blonde or grey, the shade of your childhood hair. My brows stayed medium brown when I went grey...a few white stragglers. Since brows frame the face and give it structure, I'm not fond of that bleached look.

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@depglass   @SurferWife   The best and most natural looking brows are done with 2 shades of powder....many companies make this powder in a lighter/darker shade in one pot. 

 

If you begin with the darker shade from the arch to tail and the lighter shade at the beginning of the brow (not squared off), you can get a defined but natural look. The powder should be on the skin not the brows to form a shadow under the hair.

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Google!   There is a lot of info for you!

 

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@Desertdi   I'd have to shave my brows and/or cut them after combing up. I don't think this is natural looking.

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@Shanus wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

Google!   There is a lot of info for you!

 

See the source image


@Desertdi   I'd have to shave my brows and/or cut them after combing up. I don't think this is natural looking.


@Shanus     I have a DEEP scar thru one brow, and I don't add any product at all because I think it will call attention to it.    di

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