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St. Croix Mami come please.......
need some beauty advice.
lets talk eyebrows.. do you think thinner is better for a more finished look or thicker brows not really shaped but cleaned up. Keep in mind my brow s are thick but short. Can u help? |
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The most attractive brow is one that follows your natural shape. So if yuh brow is thick and short, just keep them cleaned up following the natural arch and yuh can fill them in a little at the ends to add length.
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Oh....and Revlon mek a nice eyebrow pencil that is cheap...I think it is two in a pack for $1.99 at pharmacy. The pencil is red, so yuh know yuh have deh right one.
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Pencil is my preference....it is easier to work with. I use the dark shadow to outline the area and use the pencil to fill in...especially if I am drawing on brows....but the shadow with the angled brush is good too.
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