Combo Brows - Details matter!


 
Why do the Powder Brows our artists make look so natural? Many details can make the brows look better - just one example of this is adding hairstrokes to the beginning of Powder Brows.
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Why do the Powder Brows our artists make look so natural? Many details can make the brows look better. Here are some tips to upgrade your Powder Brows game by combining those with hairstrokes.


7 Tips:

  • Use hairstrokes on areas where there is less or no natural hair. Mere shading looks less natural as some hairstrokes combined with shading, especially if there is a part of the brow where hair growth is thick, the heads are overplucked, or the natural hair growth starts too far off.

  • Never make the hairstroke part too tight. We always want to see how the lines heal before making the pattern tighter and adding extra lines. Otherwise, the area can blur with the shaded part.

  • No "mirror image". Many artists strive to make the stroke at the beginning of the brows an absolute mirror image. The key is to make them natural, and professionals often introduce minor differences.

  • Always do the strokes before the rest of the shading. Many starting artists go for that at the procedure's final phase, which increases the risk of blurring.

  • Use a thick enough needle. We often do the strokes with 0.25 1 RL sufficiently thin needles. There is no need to go for less as that can decrease the end result's quality.

  • Learn to evaluate hairstroke intensity. Always remember that shading over the hairstroke section also darkens the strokes as some pigment molecules enter the same wounds. Therefore, always create the strokes a shade "too light" at first.

  • Use mineral pigments for strokes. It is easier to make strokes that heal well and look shart in the long run with mineral pigments, even if you use inorganic pigments for the rest of the brow.


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