Sunday, February 23, 2014

A strong brow is always an important thing to have especially when you want to really seal any
 make up look whether it be dramatic or a natural look. There are all sorts of different eyebrow techniques and products you can use to have them looking perfect. 





Threading is a method that comes all the way from India where a large piece of thread is used to remove the hair in swift, fast motions and is said to be more effective than waxing or tweezing. There is little to no irritation after the service is done. 






Sugaring is a different type of waxing that does not require a wax strip. Made from melted sugar also known as caramel, the wax is placed on the skin while still warm from the stove and stretched out then removed away from the hair growth like a normal waxing process would go.












Tattooing is a good permanent way to fill in your eyebrows. This method can be used for people with very little hair growth or very light eyebrows. It is done with a standard tattoo gun. Also like any other tattoo sometimes you will need to get them touched up.











Brow tinting is basically the process of hair coloring but for your eyebrows. it can be applied with small applicator tooth picks or a mascara wand. It takes about 2 to 3 minutes for the color to process and goes well for people who want to match their eyebrows with a new hair color.








Stenciling is used with a stencil board in the shape of how you want your eyebrow to be shaped. there is an opening that allows the angling brush or pencil to trace over the eye brow hairs and smooths them out.














When it comes to products and tools you can purchase for your upkeep here are a few you can pick up that can help.



Shaping blades are in expensive and a quick easy way to get rid of any stray hairs in betweeen waxing or any of the mentioned processes listed. 















Brow Pens like the ones pictured from Stila are a good product to help fill in your brows for a natural look and can create neat precise lines for shading/shaping.











Angle Brushes True life savers when it comes down to getting in tight corners and shaping eyebrows. Some of these brushes can be very cheap and some can be very pricey but these can always get the job done.














Brow powder also coincides with the shading aspect and I bough one exactly like this and it has lasted me over 2 years and I absolutlely reccomend a powder like this or Ardell's.