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Eyebrow help

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Sarcelle · 15/11/2018 07:01

I have fair hair. Over the years my brows are sparse - not from plucking, just ageing. What non faff products could I use just to give them a bit of definition? I don't want a caterpillar brow, I want natural and subtle definition to suit my colouring. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.

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JoyceDivision · 15/11/2018 07:03

Whereabouts are you? There is a mumsnetter who has amazing brows and gets them done somewhere in Manchester.

JoyceDivision · 15/11/2018 07:04

You sound similar to me and I've decided to be brave and book in for them doing!

Sarcelle · 15/11/2018 07:26

Nowhere near Manchester. When you say done, what do you mean. I was thinking of a brow product from the High St.

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 15/11/2018 10:00

Hi OP, you could try Benefit's Gimme Brow, I use it with good results, inbetween getting my own brows done.

Ollivander84 · 15/11/2018 10:04

Mine are v pale and I had micropigmentation
But the hairs are still pale so I use Barry m take a brow on them. They only do a brown shade but if it works for you then it's mega cheap and a giant tube

whotookthesellotape · 15/11/2018 10:09

Have you tried having them tinted? Mine are fair and look better tinted mid brown, the dye picks up every stray fine hair so they more defined.
Heard good things about Benefit too, it might be worth going to a Benefit shop and asking advice in person.

OHolyNightOwl · 15/11/2018 11:14

Mine are the same! I home tint mine (brown colour and only leave it on for 1-2 mins) and fill in any gaps with Clinique Superfine Brow Liner. It is brilliant and looks completely natural.

m.clinique.co.uk/product/1595/54470/makeup/brows/superfine-liner-for-brows

NutButterNutter · 15/11/2018 21:12

If you are wanting make up solutions, Glossier Brow Boy is great and so is the Becca brow powder

Loonoon · 16/11/2018 09:52

I’ve posted before about my microbladed brows. I love them. Before they were very patchy and faded with age but now they look full, defined and natural.

BusterGonad · 16/11/2018 10:13

Crikey Loon you look like a different woman in the after photo! Wow.
Op I just use a brow cake on mine, like a powder eyeshadow for your brows that you apply with a slanted firm brush

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