Generally, the eyebrows are thinner in the area around the nose and gradually darken at the ends. When you try to blend your eyebrows, you will get this look. Fill in your eyebrows with a thin blend to get a good, sharp shape. For a more dramatic look, create a clear gradient from the brow to the tip. This shape will create a cute frame for your eyes. Get an ombre effect by line and fill in your eyebrows with different but still matching pencil colors and powder.
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Method 1 of 3: Filling in the Eyebrows
Step 1. Wash your face and wipe dry your eyebrows
Use an eyebrow brush to comb your eyebrows and pay attention to how natural your eyebrows look. Pay attention to whether there are areas of eyebrows that spread unevenly.
- Remove or remove unwanted hair with wax.
- Trim the top of the eyebrows if necessary
Step 2. Find out the beginning and end of your eyebrows
Line a thin makeup brush along the side of your nose. The brush will touch your brows at the starting point. Next, keep the brush next to your nose and move it at a 45° angle to the outer corner of your eye. Well, this is where the natural point of your eyebrows ends.
Step 3. Use an eyebrow pencil to make a few short, pointed upward strokes
This stroke should match the direction of your eyebrow hair growth. Match the color of the pencil to the color of your eyebrows and start by drawing in the inner corner of your eye. Then slowly stroke towards the tip of your eyebrow and lightly stroke in the area of the eyebrow that rarely grows hair.
Step 4. Define your brows with a powder that matches the brows
Use an angled brush to comb out the brow powder or eye shadow to make it easier to fill in the brows. Use a small amount of powder at the beginning of the eyebrows and slowly add to the ends of your eyebrows. Try brushing the powder back and forth slowly for a better finish. This method is also able to emphasize your eyebrows to make them look pointed.
- Blend the color and smooth out any too sharp lines using an eyebrow brush.
- Focus on spreading the color at the starting point of your brows.
Step 5. Clean your eyebrows
Use your finger to erase any color that is out of line with your brow line. Make your brows look sharp and neat by blending a light-colored powder around the edges of your brows. Or you can also clean it by applying a color correcting concealer in the area around your eyebrows.
Finish off the look of your brows with a clear gel or mascara to help maintain your look throughout the day
Method 2 of 3: Creating a Gradient View
Step 1. Start by cleaning and drying the eyebrows
Remove or wax any unwanted hair along the brow line. Brush the eyebrows up using an eyebrow brush to see their shape. Trim the tips of your eyebrows if you have hair that is too long that you don't want along the brows.
Step 2. Draw a line along the lower arch of your eyebrow using an eyebrow pencil
The shape of the lower arch corresponds to the shape of the eyebrows you want. Make the line sharper in the center of your iris towards the outside and finish with the darkest, sharpest tail of the eyebrow.
Step 3. Fill in your eyebrows with powder
Use an angled brush and eyebrow powder or eye shadow to fill in any uneven areas of hair. Lightly stroke from the inner corner of the eye to the outside. Or you can also use an angled brush or powder to smooth and blend the color of the eyebrow pencil. Polish with powder on the tip of your eyebrows.
To emphasize the gradient effect, you can use a lighter shade of powder in the inner corner of the eye
Step 4. Blend the color at the starting point of your brows
Take an eyebrow brush and brush starting at the beginning of the brow, wiggling the brush to smooth out the color in the inner part of your eye. Next, brush the brows outwards and make sure that all the colors are blended evenly.
Step 5. Clean and style your eyebrows
Line the edges of your eyes and the bottom arch of your eyebrows with concealer. Use a concealer brush and blend it evenly, you can also use a solid concealer in the form of a pencil. To get the perfect brow finish, apply a clear gel or mascara.
Furthermore, if you want your eyebrows to look more pointed, then apply a thin layer of eyeshadow in the area under the brow bone to the tip of your brow arch
Method 3 of 3: Creating Ombre Eyebrows
Step 1. Start by cleaning, drying, and grooming your eyebrows
Wash your face. Remove uneven eyebrow hair by plucking it, waxing it, or trimming it. Use an eyebrow brush to smooth your brows and check for areas where hair is scarce so you can color later.
Step 2. Choose two color combinations to create the ombre eyebrows you want
Choose one shade lighter and the other darker to match the brow color for a natural look. For example, you can use light brown at the beginning of the eyebrows and then dark brown at the ends. To make it look more contrast, choose completely different colors like gold and brown. Bright colors are also great for making the effect stand out more.
Try choosing one color but different shades like light blue and dark blue
Step 3. Use a pencil that matches your darkest color
Use it to line up the outer edges of your eyebrows and focus on the arch under your eyebrows. Start with a light stroke in the center of the eyebrow and blend it deeper and darker to the tip of the eyebrow.
Refine the ends with an eyebrow pencil until they are pointed if you want to emphasize the curved shape of your eyebrows
Step 4. Apply the powder using an angled brush and start with a lighter shade
Make fine strokes pointing outwards at the beginning of the eyebrows. Then, with the same brush, fill the ends of your brows with a darker hue. Blend the color along the arch of the brow.
- Use an eyebrow brush for a more optimal blending result.
- If you use a light color that doesn't suit your brows, then make sure to fill in the entire brow with powder.
Step 5. Clean and adjust the brow color
Define the edges of your eyebrows using a concealer brush, concealer, or concealer pencil. Add a light shadow under the brow bone for a more defined ombre effect. Finish with a clear gel or mascara to set the color.