If you aren’t #blessed with naturally big, bushy brows, first, I feel ya. Second, you need to know about this secret squirrel way to thicken and volumize (is that even a real word??) your eyebrows.
Apply a bit of foundation and setting powder to your brows first, while they’re still bare (just let it run over your brows), before you go in with your brow pencils and brow gels, brow powders, etc.
So I stumbled on this trick by accident. It was one of those “Once upon a time…” things. One day, while I was doing my makeup, I was applying my foundation and setting powder and accidentally got quite a bit up in my brows, but instead of removing it by brushing through my brows with a brow comb or using a Q-tip soaked in makeup remover, I left it be. (I think I was just feeling lazy.)
After that, I went about my normal brow routine but noticed that my brows looked particularly thick, plump and bangin’ later that day.
So, next time you’re going about your merry makeup way, try plopping a little bit of your foundation and setting powder on your brows (just the smallest, almost accidental amount), and then do your brows like you normally would afterward.
I think you’ll notice a difference. 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood (naturally brow-less) beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. TGIF!
Jennifae says
Neat! I suppose it works the same way as applying powder on your lashes before mascara. I’ll have to try this one too. 🙂
Kiss & Make-up says
Yeaahhhh no, my brows are thick enough as they are. They literally sit ON my face like fat caterpillars, lol. Great tip though!
tirurit says
Hah! And here I was dutifully cleaning them with a cotton swab and combing them with a spoolie just to add the brow products later. Go figure!
Well, that is definitely one nifty trick 😉
LindaLibraLoca says
See? That is the reward for being lazy from time to time!
Allison C says
What a smart tip! Part of mine are fine but the ends are skimpy. I’ll try it on half!
Alison M says
I tend to apply my face makeup, then brows, then powder all over (lightly on my brows, of course) and get such better staying power!
Lulle says
I never tried that, but it makes sense, the foundation/powder acts as a primer. Actually I was just thinking the other day that it’s strange no brand has yet launched a brow primer, considering brow products are all the rage these days!
Tatiana says
I’ve never tried this. Generally my brows are rather full, but lately I’ve noticed the tail ends getting thinner. Will have to try this tomorrow when I do my brows. That’s if I do them… I feel something viral coming on.
Erin says
I’ve been using powder on them just to plump them slightly!
Pamela says
What a beautiful pic of you, Karen! (Yes, even with the goofy expression.) You should wear more olive green. Fab!!
Marissa says
This seems like a really good idea actually. I have super thin eyebrows cause I like them that way so I don’t do anything to mine but if I did I would try this. And the next time I do my sisters makeup I’m going to try it on her for sure 🙂
Marissa says
Oh and I totally agree with the above comment about you wearing more olive green. It really does look good on you
Chris25 says
A great example of how some of the best scientific discoveries are made by accident. 😉
Michele DiCola says
Hi Karen ,
I use Latisse ! Expensive but it works.
I am going to try your little trick !
Going right now to do it .
How’s baby coming ?
Michele
Michelle says
I’m obsessed in perfecting my brows everyday. I do have fairly good brows but I just like contouring it more. thanks for this wonderful tips 🙂
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Kim says
Great tip! I can always use thicker brows. And, now that you mentioned it, it seems like I’ve had similar results when I accidentally get some tinted moisturizer on my brows. I’ll try adding the powder. 🙂