Have you ever had to work on eyebrows that are totally unruly, even after grooming?. I'm talking about those eyebrows that have a combination of straight and curly hairs or hairs that simply grow in the opposite direction to the others!
What about foundation? Trying to avoid getting foundation into the brow hairs can be tricky (pet peeve is seeing a great beauty shot, but noticing that the hairs are coated in foundation!)
Well. to get those suckers clean and laying right....
..and I don't use a Brow Brush/Comb
Yes you got it! It's a baby/toddler toothbrush! You don' t have to go for a top of the range either, you can get 3 for a £1 in Poundland (and Power Rangers or Barbie design is optional!). This brush is softer than the bristles on a brow brush (which I find quite stiff and coarse) and the depth means it covers a wider area. But as it's not as big as an adult toothbrush, it's great for covering such a narrow area. After brow has been groomed. Just brush the hairs into the required direction and when you are happy with the effect, dab your toothbrush with some Clear Gel Brow Set. Available at Screen Face(RRP £8.99) and comb until you have the correct brows.
As for the removing of foundation, just spritz your brow brush with toner or some Evian Face Spritz if you already have it in your kit, if not, plain old water will do! Shake off excess moisture from your brush (test on the back of your hand if you wish) before brushing through the hairs, once dry, groom as usual. It's ideal for removing powder from mustaches,beards and sideburns when doing male makeup too!
Perfect!
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Extreme case! |
What about foundation? Trying to avoid getting foundation into the brow hairs can be tricky (pet peeve is seeing a great beauty shot, but noticing that the hairs are coated in foundation!)
Well. to get those suckers clean and laying right....
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I DONT use a Mascara Wand |
..and I don't use a Brow Brush/Comb
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I use one of these! |
Yes you got it! It's a baby/toddler toothbrush! You don' t have to go for a top of the range either, you can get 3 for a £1 in Poundland (and Power Rangers or Barbie design is optional!). This brush is softer than the bristles on a brow brush (which I find quite stiff and coarse) and the depth means it covers a wider area. But as it's not as big as an adult toothbrush, it's great for covering such a narrow area. After brow has been groomed. Just brush the hairs into the required direction and when you are happy with the effect, dab your toothbrush with some Clear Gel Brow Set. Available at Screen Face(RRP £8.99) and comb until you have the correct brows.
As for the removing of foundation, just spritz your brow brush with toner or some Evian Face Spritz if you already have it in your kit, if not, plain old water will do! Shake off excess moisture from your brush (test on the back of your hand if you wish) before brushing through the hairs, once dry, groom as usual. It's ideal for removing powder from mustaches,beards and sideburns when doing male makeup too!
Perfect!
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