It took me many years to find a good eyebrow shape and an eyebrow maintenance routine. In high school I did the inevitable no-no that all girls mid-puberty tend to do at that point in their lives: I over-plucked my eyebrows. Significantly.
Looking back at pictures the best I can describe their appearance is that of a thin-lined upside down semi-circle that began way too far inward and ended well before it should have. Basically, it resembled something scarcely called an eyebrow with very few actual hairs left after my plucking sessions.
Sadly, like most, the damage was done. While most of my eyebrow hair have grown back I still find myself in my adult years with sparse brows and areas that never regrew. Damn those easily accessible Sally Hansen tweezers.
Looking back at pictures the best I can describe their appearance is that of a thin-lined upside down semi-circle that began way too far inward and ended well before it should have. Basically, it resembled something scarcely called an eyebrow with very few actual hairs left after my plucking sessions.
Sadly, like most, the damage was done. While most of my eyebrow hair have grown back I still find myself in my adult years with sparse brows and areas that never regrew. Damn those easily accessible Sally Hansen tweezers.
So what does one do when one hath pluckith too much? One goes to Sephora and tries out as many brow products as possible to try to salvage what is left of one's poor teenage decisions.
I've tried products from the drugstore, Sephora and Ulta, and I can say without a doubt that good brow products are worth the splurge. Can you find some great drugstore dupes for those high end items? Absolutely, but results may vary.
In this tutorial I use two high-end products and one drugstore product to achieve what I've deemed the "perfect brows" (at least for me). It's the routine I've come to after years of practice to give me the full, natural looking eyebrows that I've desired since my youth.
Check it out, leave comments, and make sure to subscribe for more makeup and beauty videos on my YouTube channel.
I've tried products from the drugstore, Sephora and Ulta, and I can say without a doubt that good brow products are worth the splurge. Can you find some great drugstore dupes for those high end items? Absolutely, but results may vary.
In this tutorial I use two high-end products and one drugstore product to achieve what I've deemed the "perfect brows" (at least for me). It's the routine I've come to after years of practice to give me the full, natural looking eyebrows that I've desired since my youth.
Check it out, leave comments, and make sure to subscribe for more makeup and beauty videos on my YouTube channel.
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