Whether you’re a beauty junkie or make-up novice, when it comes to finding the right brow product, things can get tricky.
Do you go for a eyebrow gel, pencil, pomade or powder formula? Do you brush up, brush out, fill in sparse areas or the whole lot? And the age-old question: what eyebrow shade is right for you?
Because lets face it, with a hundred thousand different skin tones and a plethora of hair shades out there, choosing your eyebrow shade isn’t as simple as ‘blonde or brunette.’
1.Choose your desired finish
'For a more natural and subtle brow, try to match your product exactly to your brow hair colour,' says Jaimineey Patel, Head of Training at Blink Brow Bar. 'For those looking for a slightly heavier brow or with dyed hair, you may want to opt for a shade darker than your natural hair tone.'
2. Mix and match shades
Like your hair colour, your brows shouldn’t be one block shade – otherwise you’ll risk them looking a bit fake and drawn on.
For the most natural finish, mix and match your brow products to create a 3D effect. Start by filling in sparse areas with a brow powder kit or pencil.
3. Think about the undertones
Much like when you’re trying foundation, you want to think about the undertones. Is your hair warm, with golden or red highlights? Or is your hair cooler, with ashier undertones? Try and pick your brow shade with the same undertones as your skin and hair, for the most natural looking brow.
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