This changed when I was reading a makeup book and I noticed that the pictures I liked the most were the ones where the models had beautiful, defined eyebrows. Everything in the face looks tidier when the eyebrows are done right. Not too dark, not too defined, but right.
There are many ways to make up your brows and each person has their favourite products. I have tried clear mascara, eye shadow, Benefit's Browzings, MAC's eye brow pencil, and finally, the best makeup for eyebrows I tried so far - By Terry's eyebrow mascara. Absolutely perfect for my eyebrows. It gives me exactly what I was looking for: defined, natural looking brows with a minimum effort. In my case, as my brows have a good shape but the hair is too light, I use only the mascara, but if you have sparse hair in your brows, the use of a pencil might also be necessary. Another way to use only the mascara would be to put a bit more pressure on the wand when you are applying the product. This is what the make up artist did to my eyebrows when I was testing the product. It gave me very beautiful, bold eyebrows. Too much for me, but works for someone who likes them Cara Delevingne's style.
If I'm in a hurry, I use clear mascara only, to tidy up the hair and keep everything in place. Better than nothing.
The colours I like the most for eyebrows are MAC Omega and Concrete, applied with an angled brush and then using a lash brush to finish.
Some of the best eyebrow pencils, in my opinion: MAC's Fling and Lingering. I like to use both colours, a bit of Fling and then Lingering where necessary. Excellent for beginners.
Benefit's Browzings is another great product. Apply the coloured wax first with the angled brush and set it with the powder using what they call the blending brush.And finally my current favourite product: By Terry eyebrow mascara. I use the colour nº4 - Dark Brown. The most import advice about this product is to always clean the excess of product from the wand before you apply it. I put it on with a very light hand, use a lash brush or a clean wand to remove any clump whilst it's still wet, and then forget about it once it's dry.
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