Creating an arch for sparse or light brows

Adding color to light brows is easy with eyebrowz. The stencils give you the shape, and the powder coats the entire "open" area. This collection of photos of Claudia demonstrates how the powder colors both skin and hair to create one apparent shape. Eyebrow extensions are simplest for those with light or sparse hair.  

How To

Tools: The white eyebrowz outliner stick. Direction: Mark where you want the brow to begin and end. See where to begin and end the brows.
 
Tools: An eyebrowz stencil, (optional eyebrowz stencil touch holder to help hold position)
Direction: Place the stencil in position, lining up the inner corner of the stencil with the white mark you have made.
Note: stencil is actually clear so you can easily see through it- it was colored only for this photo.
 
Tools: Nylon powder brush, (some prefer the powder puff brush), eyebrowz powder.
Direction: Using small light strokes, brush the powder over the stencil area.
 
Tools: Cotton swabs (for blending) Direction:  Remove the stencil. A cotton swab can be used to lightly blend the brow powder.
Repeat for the other side.
 
  The stencil works together with the powder to create an edge that is soft yet visible. It is this edge that creates the illusion of hair being present. The powder also adds both volume and color creating brows where no hair exists.
 

Buy the Look

Soft angled stencil  Je#1, ....choose this and any 3 other stencils in the create your own collection..... $14.95  (under stencil collections in the store).
Stencil Touch Holder.... $1.95 (under accessories in the store)
White Outliner Stick....$2.45 (under brow pencils  in the store)
Brow Powder ...$4.95  (under brow powder in the store)

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Basic Shape Sketch

 

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