Summary: Defining your eyebrows makes eye makeup really stand out. Learn how to add makeup to your eyebrows in this free video clip from a professional makeup artist.
Kate Shepherd is a Seattle based makeup artist. She works on local runway shows and photo shoots, but she also does makeup for news channels including CNN, FOX, and MSNBC. Kate's...read more
"So, we're going to start filling in Sherry's brows, and I want to give her really defined eyebrows, so I'm actually going to use a brow pencil with a powder over the top, and you'll see the difference in how this looks. So, I'm going to start with this right at the arch of her brow, and just very softly I'm going to fill her brow in, and like I said, I want to give her a really beautiful, bold eyebrow. So, I'm not going to go crazy with the pencil, because remember, we're still going to put the powder over the top. But you can see that this is giving her some nice definition, just using those light, feathering motions, so I'm not pressing down really hard. Now we're going to go in with the powder, and you'll see how much more defined this looks. So, once again, I'm going to start right from the arch of her brow and work on the tail first. The colors match up totally the same. Now, if you wanted, depending on where you're going, or, you know, what you're doing, you can actually use a darker color for your brows if you wanted to, or a lighter, if you know, if you're wearing a blonde wig, it's totally up to you. But this one I'm matching perfectly to her hair and to her natural brow color. But, do you see how much more that stands out? It's a lot more defined, and using that pencil first and then that powder over the top is going to lock it down, so it is not going to move. And it is going to stay in place all day and all night. And you can also see how perfectly that frames her brow and her eye. And now we're ready to start with her shadow. "
eHow Article: Adding Makeup to Eyebrows