Replying to @dreshadesiree heyy baeee 💕 eyebrows tutorial for black women #cashni #eyebrowtutorial
Hey amazing ladies! I know the struggle is real when it comes to finding the perfect eyebrow routine, especially for us Black women. For so long, I felt like most tutorials just didn't quite 'get' what we need – whether it's dealing with sparse areas, finding the right shade to complement our skin tone, or achieving that natural yet defined look. I've been on a journey to perfect my brows, and I'm so excited to share what I've learned beyond just the basics of a quick tutorial. First off, choosing the right shade is crucial. Many standard brow products can look too warm or ashy on darker skin tones. I've found that cool-toned dark browns, charcoal, or even soft black shades often work best to create a natural shadow rather than a harsh line. Always swatch a few options on your skin before committing! My personal go-to is a deep brown pencil with a slight grey undertone – it just melts into my natural brow hairs. When it comes to shaping, remember that our goal is often to enhance our natural bone structure. Instead of trying to create a completely new shape, focus on filling in gaps and defining the existing arch. I start by brushing my brow hairs upwards with a spoolie. Then, I lightly outline the bottom edge of my brow, starting about a quarter-inch from the inner corner, using small, hair-like strokes. I then create a gentle top line, following my natural arch. The key here is not to make the lines too harsh – we want a soft, blended finish. Filling them in is where the magic happens. Instead of drawing a solid block, I use tiny, feathery strokes that mimic individual hairs. This is especially important in the front part of the brow; keep this area lighter and softer for a natural gradient. If you have very sparse areas, a brow pomade applied with a thin, angled brush can provide more coverage and definition. For an extra lift, I often use a tiny bit of concealer a shade lighter than my skin tone right under the brow arch and blend it out for a clean, crisp finish. This really makes the brows pop! Finally, setting your brows is non-negotiable, especially if you want them to last all day. A clear or tinted brow gel will keep those hairs in place and add a polished touch. I personally love a tinted gel because it adds a bit more fullness and depth. For those with particularly unruly hairs, a stronger hold gel or even a brow wax can be a game-changer. Don't be afraid to experiment with different products and techniques. What works for one person might not work for another. The best 'eyebrows tutorial' is the one you create for yourself through practice and patience. Remember, your brows are sisters, not twins – a little asymmetry adds character! I hope these extra tips help you on your journey to achieving your most beautiful, perfectly framed eyes. Let me know what your favorite brow products are in the comments!

Hey girly ! I’m a beginner trying to learn about makeup lol. You said your concealer was 2 shades lighter, well would you recommend that hack for a beginner like me ?