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How to Make a Natural Eyebrow?

Published in Eyebrow Makeup 2 mins read

Creating a natural-looking eyebrow involves understanding the natural direction of your eyebrow hairs and using that as a guide when filling them in. Here's how to achieve this, based on the provided video reference:

Understanding Your Eyebrow's Natural Direction

The key to a natural eyebrow look is to respect the existing direction of your brow hairs. This means:

  • Start at the Beginning: Observe how your hairs grow at the beginning of your brow. Usually, they grow upwards.
  • Adjust at the Arch: As you move towards the arch of your eyebrow, the hair direction will likely change.
  • Follow the Tail: The tail of your eyebrow usually flows in a more horizontal or downward direction.

Steps to Create a Natural Eyebrow

The video emphasizes the importance of mimicking your natural hair growth with your filling technique. Here is a breakdown:

  1. Brush Your Brows: Start by brushing your eyebrow hairs in the direction they naturally grow. This will help you see their natural flow and direction.
  2. Mimic Hair Growth: Use short, light flicks with your brow product (pencil, powder, or gel) instead of drawing lines.
    • At the beginning of the brow use upward flicks.
    • As you reach the arch change direction, following the hair's natural curve.
    • Continue to the tail, following the natural angle.
  3. Avoid Harsh Lines: Aim for soft, subtle strokes to fill in any gaps, this prevents the look from becoming too blocky.

Summary of the Technique

Area Hair Growth Direction Filling Technique
Beginning Upward Upward, short flicks
Arch Changes to a curve Follow natural curve
Tail Horizontal/Downward Horizontal/Downward flicks


By focusing on these specific directions of your eyebrow hairs and using short, light strokes when applying your chosen brow product, you'll be able to create a natural and well-defined eyebrow. Remember, the key is to enhance what you already have, following the direction your hairs naturally grow.

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