Take 2 x eyebrows…
and one of these guys…
… and if it’s nice n’ sharp, you can start at the outside of the brow, using the pointy pencil tip to pick the hairs up and colour them against the grain, which keeps it off the skin.
This creates a fetching wild-n-bushy look:
… which I like to smooth out with one of these:
The Maybelline Eye Studio Brow Master pencils come with one on the end; most brow pencils do, and if not, just use an old clean mascara wand.
Brush from underneath up and out, then from on top brush any long stragglers back down to join their friends in your perfectly arched neat line-up.
So THAT’S how she does it…
Re-sharpen the pencil then add more where/if required…
et voila.
More eyebrow tips:
Adding a light-coloured powder or pencil (well blended) underneath the arch of the brow can really lift the whole face and highlight the eyebrows nicely.
Put down the tweezers. Step away from the tweezers. If you’ve been plucking your brows for years and have gotten into a bit of a pickle and found yourself with misshapen, skinny, stubbly worms on your face, I challenge you to let them grow wild and free for… 6 months. You’ll thank me. It’ll be hard at first, and if you need to deal with a monobrow or hair on your actual eyelids, be my guest. But for a much more flattering, youthful brow, more is more.
Cara Delavigne knows it.
In these photos I am also wearing:
Garnier BB Miracle Skin Perfector – 02-Light
Rimmel Match Perfection Silky loose face powder – 001 Transparent
Maybelline 24 Hour Colour Tattoo gel-cream eyeshadow – Permanent Taupe
H&M Eyeliner – Chocolate
Boots No.7 Intense Volume mascara – Brown/Black