Full, groomed eyebrows frame your face and can bring harmony to your features. Whether you have brows that are too light to see, are sparse, over-plucked, or just need a little definition, learning to use an eyebrow pencil can give you that shapely brow you're looking for. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to draw eyebrows with a pencil, achieving a natural and flattering look.
Before diving into the drawing process, it's essential to understand your natural brow shape and how it complements your face.
Hold a pencil point up and vertical against your nose to see where your eyebrow should begin. The edge of the pencil that is closer to your nose marks the line where your brow should start. If it goes beyond that point, you should use tweezers to remove the excess hair.
Ideally, your eyebrow should end at a 45-degree angle from the outer corner of your eye. Still holding the pencil against the side of your nostril, pivot the point of the pencil away from your nose and to the outer corner of your eye. If the tail of your eyebrow is longer than the point you marked, remove those hairs.
You can get away with most shapes if you have an oval face. A heart-shaped face can be a challenge--too shaped or angled can be harsh and accentuate your forehead. If you have wide-set eyes, keep brows fairly natural. If your eyes are close together, leave the hair closest to your nose alone. Instead of making your eyes look wider, it will highlight their closeness.
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Selecting the right eyebrow pencil is crucial for achieving a natural and flattering look.
For most people, a shade of taupe will work, and is the best starting point for color. Taupe gives dark brows some depth and it doesn't overwhelm lighter hair. Test different shades on the side of your hand so you can see if the shade has warm or cool undertones. If you have red or strawberry-blonde hair, warm (red or orange-ish) tones will look good. Brunettes should choose a pencil that one to two shades lighter than your hair color. Those with raven black hair should still keep away from the black pencil. Begin by choosing your FLAWLESS shade to match your hair colour: from Light Blonde, Taupe, Soft Brown, Natural Brown, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Black Brown and Natural Black.
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Follow these steps to create perfectly defined and natural-looking eyebrows:
As an alternative to using a pencil everyday, you can get your brows temporarily tattooed on in a process called microblading. Hairlike strokes will be tattooed on to look like additional eyebrow hair.
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