How To Fake Full Fluffy Brows!! Omg!
guys it's me Nikki every single time I upload a video or post a look on Instagram or here on YouTube the first thing people will notice if I have changed my brows I'll just the slightest bit pretty much all of you are like okay girl we see the change we noticed the change now tell us how you did it and I just want to say thank you for being so invested in my brow journey and it feels great to know that we're in this together so about a week ago I was just playing around with makeup and I just I didn't have to feel I was she's sitting him down getting glam you know trying new techniques and I tried this new technique and I was shocked so I tried this new technique where I transformed my very very very sparse very thin very lifeless brows into full hairy rough delicious looking brows have no other option but to sit down in my studio and show you exactly what my new brow routine looks like it is hefty but it's worth it because to me it's worth it because I am so used to having sat looking brows that now that I found a way to make them full and hairy whereas before tjust liked full in a lot of makeup it just means so much to me because I finally can rock that look so I'm so excited to sit down and show you how I do it so without any further ado if you want to go from this sad situation to something fun and enjoyable not that this is anything and never mind let's go alright glow babies time for a brow formation okay so my brows have gone through a long tiring journey so this is what my brows look like in their natural state and for me I absolutely don't have even brows whatsoever they're not cousins they're not sisters they're not twins tare like see when I'm talking the muscle in my head right here pulls so strong and this one kind of doesn't that every time I talk it looks like this brow is going off the nuts why do my muscles work like that like let it go let let go so this is what my brows look like tare super super sparse tare the like I don't have a lot of hair I have more hair than I used to have before a life but still when I don't do anything to my brows people will be like what happened I've tried lots of serums I've tried castor oil I've tried a lot of stuff to make them grow and at the end of the day tdidn't grow so I'm okay with that I'm happy that throughout the years I somewhat you know grew a tail like before my brows would stop here and now I somewhat have a tail so that is that is great for me now I do all the tweezing and all that myself you can go to a professional to determine the shape for you and then you keep it up from there at home so every time you see your hair out of place they're like gone bye-bye but one essential vital tip I want to share with you is the following one trick that has totally changed my brow game / eye shadow game is this right here this is a razor before I wouldn't do this and my eye shadow game was getting too strong it was like okay you blaming girl but we see like something's going on there so if you find yourself doing your brows and then your killer eyes shadow look and you have some like patchiness in the shadows and you've you've applied a primer you've blended for ten hours at a time and still there's like certain patchiness going on chances are it's the peach fuzz on your eyelid the second I found out that there's a soft layer of super thin hair like above the crease it freaked me out because I was like oh my god that must be it alright so let's take care of that so what you always want to do is brush the hairs up using a spoolie and we're gonna get rid of that peach fuzz so we're gonna take the little razor take the lid off and without touching the shape of the brow you want to kind of get rid of all the peach fuzz here once this is gone your eyelid and crease and like brow bone will be so smooth that every single shadow that you put on top looks smooth and not patchy so I just placed the little razor flat to my skin and using short strokes I am just gonna get rid of the peach fuzz this also scrubs eyelid a little bit which makes it oh my god and this sound this sound oh my god you should hear this oh my god here we go so I do that little section there and then this this here is peach fuzz city so I place the razor like this like right about the main shape of my brow and I use short strokes stroking up and that will get rid of that peach fuzz right there whoo so once that is nice and clean you have the most smooth soft area to apply your eyeshadow to you and this made a major difference in my makeup game now what I would do is apply primer foundation concealer and powder because I do my brows after foundation so I'm gonna go ahead go off-camera for a little bit and I'll come back look like a pancake but I'll be there to show you how to have a brow formation will be going from this to this I love everything about this I feel like it's looking full it's looking like hairs especially from a distance it looks a little bit better but that's with everything in life the first step I always do is grab a spoolie and brush my brow hairs upwards this to showcase the straight line underneath I kind of do my brows and steps so I do one line on the bottom then I brush the hairs down to a line at the top fill in and then all the detail work comes in the eyebrow pencil that I've been loving lately is my Fendi beauty this is the brow MVP and this is in the color dark ash blonde one trick and I think this is a game changer once you have used the pencil the tip kind of gets squinted and rounded and when I do my brows I want the tip to be very sharp and precise I kind of scroll it down until there's like the tiniest point of the pencil left and then I grab my dirty-ass makeup towel and with that pencil I'm just gonna rub the tip flat now this will lose a little bit of product for you every now and then but I heard that people break off the tip to get a straightedge but if you just roll it down enough so you can like flatten the top once you scroll it back up you have a sharp straight tip again now I just create a line underneath my brow and I usually start somewhere in the center and then work my way towards the tail and then finish off towards the front and now with the Salida stuch I just drag that line inwards don't make that line too too intense because that will make it look wrong okay now that we have the bottom line done good job take a breather and move on to the next step which is brushing down the brow hairs to create a clear line of where you want to top to go I want a fuller looking brow so like you saw on the bottom I went below my actual hair and for the top also I'm going on top like above my natural hair to create more depth if you feel like you've created a shape that you're totally unhappy with fear not concealer carving will come as our last step so in the final step we're going in with a base to carve out the brow and with this you can really perfect and shape with that same