Now that you know the areas to fill in, lightly draw hair stroke in a feathered motion. It's important to use precision to get the right brow direction. Use small, upward motions and keep your hand light. Make sure the lines you're drawing are slanted towards the outer edge of your eye. Finally, blend the hair strokes with a spoolie to fade and blend it.
We recommend the Benefit Precisely My Brow Eyebrow Pencil, $24, for the job: It's perfect for drawing fine eyebrow lines and defining the shape of your eyebrows. It's blendable and creates a natural-looking shade, something you need to achieve feathered brows.
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We recommend the Benefit Precisely My Brow Eyebrow Pencil, $24, for the job: It's perfect for drawing fine eyebrow lines and defining the shape of your eyebrows. It's blendable and creates a natural-looking shade, something you need to achieve feathered brows.
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After filling in your brows, use a brow gel or pomade to brush them upward, which will help define the feathered look further. Use the brow gel gently and make sure not to use too much or darken your brows beyond your natural shade. For this step, we like Glossier Boy Brow, $16, since it adds texture and hold but still looks natural.
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Now, if your eyebrows tend to get droopy, you might want to try this eyebrow hack, a la Miss Universe 2018, Catriona Gray. Start with a spoolie and add some eyelash glue to it (yep, do it). Let the glue dry a bit, then use it to brush your brows up. This should keep your brows looking extra feathery all day long.
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Image via Imaxtree