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5-Minute Beauty: High Brow

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Burberry Prorsum, Zac Posen, Imaxtree 
From Burberry Prorsum to Zac Posen, 2012 pre-fall collections were packed with models sporting strong, full eyebrows. Using an eyebrow pencil can be daunting, and can wind up giving harsh, unnatural results. Instead, try using an angled brush and eyebrow powder to fill, shape, and accentuate your brows.  We’ve broken the process down for you in 3 easy steps so you can have posh, powerful brows in the bat of an eye (literally). 
1. Wipe off your brows with a cotton ball to remove any traces of make-up or oil. 
Photo: Courtesy of Sephora 
Sephora angled brow brush, $10. 
2. Dip an eyebrow powder brush, like the one above from Sephora into an eyebrow powder and gently tap it on a flat surface to remove any excess powder (splotchy brows are a no-go). When picking a powder, try to find one that is a shade lighter than your natural brow color if you have dark hair or a shade darker if you have fair hair.  Alternatively, use a trio like the one below, which gives you the option of blending a few shades for a customized look. 
Photo: Courtesy of Lorac
Lorac brow powder trio, $22. 
3. Using, gentle, short motions, apply the powder to your brows, following the natural shape. If you’re worried about going overboard, focus on only applying the powder to the hair of your eyebrows, instead of your skin, a technique that will lighten up your brush hand even more. Unsure where to stop? Holding your brush vertically in front of your face so that it just touches the edge of your nose will show you where your brow should start. Hold your brush at an angle so that it starts at your nose and ends the tips of your eyelashes will show you where your brows should stop. Always remember, you’re shading in your natural brows, not drawing new ones on. Powder v. Pencils There are many reasons to go with a powder instead of a pencil when going bold with your brows. For one thing, it’s much less time consuming, and many powders come with a wax built in for extra hold, eliminating an extra grooming step. Powders also tend to look much more natural, and are easier to blend.
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