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Applying Eye Shadow to Eyebrows

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Summary: Eyebrows define your face. Get tips for outlining them with eye shadow in this free video clip about applying beautiful blue eye shadow.

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By Jenny Karl
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Jenny Karl has over eleven years experience working for cosmetics establishments in NY, NJ, PA, and CA. She's also worked as a freelance makeup artist and light, hair, and wardrobe...read more

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"So we're going to do some eyebrows. Eyebrows are very important to the shape of your face; they really make a huge difference. Now, if you're just going out, during the day, to the super market, you don't really have to worry so much about brows but when you're doing such a dramatic look, as we're doing now, you want to definitely put a little shape and color to the brows because it'll make a huge difference. You can see as I'm doing them, from one to the other, the change. I just like using a powder because it's more natural. I use a nice brush; an angle brush and I just dip it in lightly and just add a little bit at a time. You basically just want to add a little bit at a time, of the powder and just brush it, lightly, into the natural shape of the brow. She's got a nice shape and she's got some hair there, so I'm just going to do a fill in. You should have your brow shaped in general professionally, just so they have a nice arch and then all you have to do at home is, just take a little powder and do a little fill in. Add a little bit at a time, until you get your desired color. You can see already the tremendous difference between one eyebrow and the other, even just the color difference, like this one matches her hair color much better. You can use a brow gel at this point if you really want them to stay, and they are unruly. She's got a good brow, so I'm just going to kind of comb through them and now you can see the nice arch. It just totally transforms the eye, as you can see from one side to the other, just by adding a little bit of color and just shaping them."

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