Monday, 11 January 2016

Beauty Tips: Ladies...get in here! Steps to drawing perfect eyebrows

 
I found this interesting peice and thought I should share you. The decision to show us how to draw the eyebrow didn't just come out of nowhere. On my way to work, I saw this lady with very beautiful brows...(the extra “L’s” is there to let you know how very beautiful the brows were). To add sugar to the gist, she highlighted the brows and it was just a gorgeous sight to behold. Na die the eyebrow be. Was going to ask for a picture of her but my camera was not reachable at that moment. I'm not a perfect eye brow drawer o but I dey try sha. A friend asked me yesterday why I don't do makeup for money (See me ooo lol).


So let's get down to business  

Materials needed: Eyebrow pencil, mascara wand or toothbrush, a concealer or foundation (a shade lighter than your skin colour), brow filler or brow definer (optional), Q-tip (also known as cotton bud) and your eyebrow(s)…LOL

Note: You can only draw a good eyebrow on perfectly shaped eyebrow so before we start this tutorial, get your blade, thread, wax or whatever you use to shape your brow and get your brows prepped for what’s coming next. Please I use God name take beg you, don't scrape off the whole thing. It’s damn scary....a brow without hair???? It’s not something I like to see. I hope my mother sees this *hahahahaha*. Just as your eyes are the window to the soul, then the eyebrows are the frame for that window (GBAM....Moby says so).

 
Already shaped eyebrows 


 
Before we start proper work, let’s try these few steps so we'll know where the brow would start and where it would end and where the arc should and would be.

First, Place your brow pencil vertically, touching the curve where your eye socket and nose bone connect, a little close the tear duct. The point where the pencil touches your brow is the beginning of your brow.
 

Take the pencil again and place it at the side of your nostril and align it with the outer corner of the eye. Where the brow or eye socket and the pencil meet after the eye is where the brow should end. The end of the tail is also referred to as the tail of the brow.

After you have established the beginning, arch and end of the brow, let's do the work gan gan. 
1a) Brush brow with your mascara wand or toothbrush so you can have neat brows to work with.

 

1b) Using your 'sharpened' brow pencil (emphasis on sharpen), draw a light stroke under the bottom side of your eye brow. Follow the line of the already shaped eyebrow. Please don't press your pencil.
   


2) Going to the top part of your eyebrow, start from the inner-brow toward the outer-brow. Draw another straight line on the top line of your eyebrow following the line of the already shaped eye brow. Use your brow pencil to create your upper arch to your desired thickness. Make sure the arc looks natural...not too thick. The end of your brow should be thin.
 

NOTE: If you make any mistakes in the line, you can correct it by using a Q-tip (cotton bud). Clean the area and draw it again.

  
3) Lightly fill-in your brow using your pencil until you have covered the entire eyebrow section. You can also use brow powder with an angled brush. (Tip: Try not to be heavy-handed so as not get drastically dark eyebrows).
   

4) Use your mascara wand or toothbrush to blend and smooth-out harsh pencil lines.
   
5) Pay special attention to the inner-brow. Buff and blend to smooth-out harsh pencil/powder lines.
6) Dab a little concealer onto your angled brow brush. You use this to clean around the eyebrow making sure you have a clean line tracing from the inner eyebrow bone to the outer corner. Do this for the top and bottom of the brows. 
   
7) In a downward motion, be sure to blend it in properly so you don’t have any harsh lines of concealer on your face. You could also use a foundation to blend it out finally for a better blend.
(Tip: An angled blending brush or flat top brush works perfect as a second step. Blend in opposite directions of the eyebrows until it has successfully unified).

8) Complete the same steps to your upper arch.
 
We re done! ...try it out and thank me later #winks
 
 


 
 

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