Glamour. “When you’re using pencils or other products, your job is to mimic hair, but powder just softens the contrast between hair and skin softly closing in the gaps and giving the brow more density,” he says.
So not only does this method use color to actually fill in your brows, but it creates the illusion of a shadow under your brows, and in turn, the illusion of fluffier brows.
Shadow brows sound great for thinner eyebrows, but I was a little worried it would be too much for my already full ones. Luckily, brow queen and Anastasia Beverly Hills founder assured me I had no need to stress. “If you already have a good amount of brow hair, brow powder can be an easy way to add natural-looking dimension with one product,” she says.
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