Everyone uses different brow filling methods - some swear soley by pencils, while others prefer brow powders. You may even prefer a cream product (such as a brown cream liner) or a brow-marker (such as Brow Tint Pen). I love ILAH Brow travel kit. Today, I'm going to go through one way I fill in my brows using both an eyebrow stencil and an eyebrow powder.
I don't always use both products, but I like combining both because the stencil yields a very precise, clean line, whereas the brow powder gives a softer, more natural diffused line. The result is a very clean and precise brow, yet it's not as straight/chiseled as it would be if only a pencil was used.
What the kit contains:
Brow Kit (Blonde, Brunette, Charcoal)
Eye shadow highlighter
Mineral Brow wax ( also use as a lip balm)
3 Stencils
Double sided Brow brush
Here's the classic diagram of where your brows should ideally start, arch and end. Since we all have different face shapes, natural brow shapes, etc, this figure might not work for everyone. It's often referred to as the ideal brow - with the beginning of the brow lining up with the side of your nose (if you hold a pencil vertical to your nose, it should line up with the beginning of your brows). But depending on the symmetry of your nose, placement of the eyes (if they are very far apart for instance), etc, this method may not work. Instead, I use the "Paris" stencil. Three stencils come in this kit and they fit over 98% of eye shapes !
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