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Brow pencils/powder

catmom <princess.san...@gmail.com>
I am looking for recs, for something to add a little in between tints,
my brows are naturally very pale and almost disappear without dying. I
was thinking of Benefits Eyezings, but I don't know if I want to spend
that much.
thanks
Sandra
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I am looking for recs, for something to add a little in between tints,
my brows are naturally very pale and almost disappear without dying. I
was thinking of Benefits Eyezings, but I don't know if I want to spend
that much.
thanks
Sandra
I have tried all sorts of pencils and powders but two years ago I went
to the Senna makeup artist booth at the show in Pasadena and I fell in
love with Senna. I use the lightest shade for blonde/redheads and it is
exactly my brow color. Originally I bought the powder trio but once I
figured out I was just using one shade, I bought the single.They have
those stencils you can use but since my brows are fairly thin I just use
the powder.
www.sennacosmetics.com If you go to the site, read "The Senna
difference."
Audrey
"Budget Bridal Makeup" <budgetbridalmak...@yahoo.com>
Catmom, any eyeshadow in a matte tone that you like will work with a
slant tip, short haired and fairly stiff brush.
Start in the center of the brow (arch) and make short hair like strokes
to the end of the brow, now go to the beginning of the brow closest to
the nose, and make short hair strokes until you meet with the arch
where you began. Run the brush over the entire brow, check for gaps
and where you may need to do some blending.
Wanna spend a little money? The Lorac blonde eyebrow wax is good stuff,
lasts, doesn't melt or wear off.
Hope this helps!