Hey MUA! Whenever I post a comment about layering brow products, I end up with at least a couple questions on the topic. I also don't see many people using this technique and I find it works really well for me so I thought I'd post!

Here are my bare brows: http://ift.tt/2AIsLYy

You can see that my inner ends are very sparse and the bottom of the right brow is quite bare. Unfortunately this is the result of years of overplucking and they do not seem to grow back in these areas (going on 3 years of trying...).

Here are the products I use to fill them in everyday: http://ift.tt/2CYs0Az

NYX Precision Eyebrow Pencil in Charcoal

NYX 3D Brow in Charcoal

MAC Brow Pencil in Spiked

ABH Brow Gel in Granite

The NYX Precision Brow Pencil applies the lightest out of the 4 products and I start with that one first. I map out the shape taking care to match the bottom of the right brow to the left brow. I also lightly fill in the inner ends.

Progress pic: http://ift.tt/2AL8Nw0

Then I go in with the NYX 3D Brow to make a sharper bottom edge and then apply ABH Brow Gel. Then I use MAC Brow Pencil, the darkest applying of the 4 products, and fill in any spaces that look too light since my natural brow hairs are actually pretty dark. And that's it!

Final product: http://ift.tt/2CYxM5j

Left brow: http://ift.tt/2AKk4gk

Right brow aka Problem Child: http://ift.tt/2CVLZQd

My brows are by no means perfect and some days I don't want to leave the house because of them but this method of layering brow products has, I feel, really helped me fill them in and still achieve a natural look. CC is very welcome, and I hope this post might help someone who may be struggling!

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