Fill In
I struggle with my eyebrows being thick and having enough hair to make my brows angled the way I want. There is nothing wrong with a little filler if it’s done properly. I have gotten to the point where I can free hand my brows, plus I personally don’t like them to look too perfect. But, if you aren’t as comfortable there are plenty of brow stencils you can use for assistance. There are several products out there that you can use to fill in your brows. I particularly like Anastasia’s Dip Brow Pomade that you can apply with a thin-angled brush. Make sure you don’t over fill them and use light, short strokes to make the brows look natural. Blend with a spooly as necessary.
Clean Up
Any hairs that aren’t cooperative and stray outside of the shape that you have created can be tidied up. Use tweezers to pluck out any hairs that just want to do their own thing.
Trim
This is where you really need to be careful. When you start cutting the eyebrow hairs you can really do some damage to your natural brow shape. It’s one thing to over pluck, but when you cut your brows wrong they will continue to grow in funny until they fall out and re-grow in. Make sure you brush the hairs up with your spooly and cut the hairs at an angle that stick outside of your desired shape line.
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