2. Find your shape
This sounds easier than it looks. The safest route is to let them grow
out, then get them threaded or waxed. The estheticians have excellent
knowledge on the type of brows that will fit your face and eye shape. All
you have to do is upkeep the shape afterwards which is much easier
than finding the shape on your own.
3. Use powder products
When just beginning with brow products, start with a powder and an
angle brush. Pomades can be too harsh if done with a heavy hand. A
matte eye shadow could work as well! A powder is subtle and still gets
the job done. With a little more intensity and control use a brow pencil
or crayon.
4. Filling it in
Brush the hairs upwards and outwards so you can see the shape and
fill in. Start with the bottom of the brow and outline just the lower half.
Brush it up with a spoolie to blend it in. Then just fill in any sparse
areas. To get that perfect gradient use light upwards strokes at the
front of the brow. It's a little difficult to do the gradient with powder, so
use a light hand and an eyebrow pencil.
5. Clean it up with concealer
Use a light amount of concealer in the beginning that is only a shade or
two lighter than your skin tone. And just glide underneath the brow with
a flat brush to simultaneously clean and highlight. Then blend it
downwards keeping the brows in place. If you want to clean up the top
of your eyebrow use your foundation, that way there isn't this circle of
light around your brows and it blends in better.
6. Lock it in
Use an eyebrow gel. This will keep the brows in place. You can also
use a fibrous formula eyebrow gel, like Benefit Gimme Brow that will
give more volume to the brow. Or just a clear gel to hold the style in
place.