"You'd be amazed how simply filling them in can lift your entire face," says Mally Roncal. Her method is transformative—and also ridiculously easy.
By Mally Roncal, Redbook
When your brows are full and defined, your face looks slimmer, your eyes stand out more, and you automatically seem polished. So you can see why I’m obsessed with them, right? For the softest effect, use a brow pomade that’s a notch lighter than your brow hairs (if they’re blonde, go with a taupe). I showed our model, Nicole, how to do it in 30 seconds flat. Check out her finished look: She’s not wearing much makeup and she’s so gorgeous.
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START IN THE FRONT
Brush through brows with a spooley brush, then dip an angled brow brush in the pomade. Sweep it on from the inner corner to just before the arch using tiny strokes and going in the direction of the hair growth.
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SHIFT AT THE ARCH
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Right around this point, the hairs begin growing on an angle, so turn the brush horizontally and continue filling in with short strokes. Stay within the edges of your brows— don’t brush above or below them.
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FILL IN BALD SPOTS
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If you have a scar or an obvious sparse area, go back and dab on more product with the brush until it’s completely covered. For all-day staying power, tap a matching brow powder or eyeshadow on top of the spot.
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SET THEM IN PLACE
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Run the spooley brush through brows to blend, then mist the brush with hairspray and skim over them again. For extra lift, pat a bit of concealer along brow bones. Add mascara, blush, and lip gloss, and you’re good to go.
See more at: Redbook