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Summary: Learn techniques for shaping your brows, knowing where brows should start and stop, trimming brow hair and filling brows in with a brow brush to enhance your summer makeup look with expert tips in this free beauty video clip.
Michelle Renee has over 13 years of experience, working for both Origins and Lancome. She has spent the last few years working professionally for bridal parties, Glamour Shots, and...read more
"Hi, I'm Michelle Renee here in Tampa, Florida with the Michelle Renee Makeup Artist Group and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here to demonstrate makeup for Summer. Our tenth step is the brows. The brows are very important and often neglected. The brows frame your eyes. So, a quick little tip is your brows want to start, you want to raise this corner, the corner of the eye, and that is where they want to start. Leslie's brows start perfectly. Then you want to take your little tool go from the corner of the nose to the corner of the eye and that's where it should stop. We're gonna make a little mark right there. So, you get your brush, looks like a toothbrush and just want to lift your eye brows up. If there's excess here on the top brush them down. What I do is I put a little bit of hairspray or gel on my comb and comb it up just so they can set in place. Also, I've noticed with Asian and Latin women we can go in we excess hair so go in and simply with little scissors and trim the excess hair. That gives you a perfect brow. So, now that we have our markers on where our brows should be. I get my eye liner brush, dip it in some powder. For blonde's I like to go taupe. For dark hair I like to go either gray or brown. Just be careful with the color, you don't want to go too dark, because that will make you look heavy or even mean and we don't want to look mean. Tap your brush out. Start from the inside upward movements. At the end we can do a little fade out. Like your foundation and everything you place on your face you want to make sure it looks natural and it blends. That actually looks perfect. So let's double check. Go the tip of the nose, to the inside of the eye, place your brush, perfect. Go from the tip of the nose to the outside of the eye, perfect. Right there you've got your perfect brow. "