Monday, April 25, 2011

Eyebrow Brush


Eyebrow Brush


Eyebrows can give expression to the face and highlight the eyes, too. The slanted shape is ideal for applying color to the vacant spaces in the eye brow thus creating the illusion of small, slanting eyebrow hairs in between existing ones. Great for giving control to wild eyebrows, it adds a final touch of grooming to a finished look.
Eyebrow brushes are similar to tiny toothbrushes. This eyebrow makeup brush is used to smooth the tiny hairs into shape. This is especially useful before and after plucking to confirm the desired shape. This type of makeup brush has an angled head and can be used to apply a small amount of shadow through the brow hairs too.
For a very dark blush, scrape it up into a fine powder and put it in any container with a lid on it. Mix some powder (anything that best suits you) in it until it is as light as you want it . Brushed upwards, brows look striking in photographs.
Origins make a fabulous eyebrow brush, in a dark green lacquer. Brow Scissors and Brush provide the first steps in total brow grooming. Scissors feature sharp, straight blades that cut right to their safety point with large finger holes for added control.
Blades are specially designed to keep hair from slipping. Brow Brush shapes brows after trimming. The eyebrow should never weigh heavily on the eye, but should arch over it in a gentle curve. The most natural line is the one parallel to the line of your upper eyelid.

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