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Christy51274
03-23-2012, 06:59 AM
Hello lovely ladies,

I use eyebrow pencils and have tried many, believe me. I don't get my brows waxed completely sinceI love the look of thick, dark brows and mine are not naturally that dark. I love them when they're arched.

I'm currently using Brow Wiz by Anastasia. I'd never heard of it until I walked into an Ulta a few weeks back not finding what I was looking for. This stuff is amazing! Perfect color (not too dark, not too light), glides on smoothly, but doesn't smudge easily.

What eyebrow product(s) do you use?? I'm open for any recommendations. I highly appreciate the time and effort many women (and men) invest onto their brows. If you're bored, please feel free to share pics of yours. I will.

(Really, I have a life--I'm just not working until Monday, lol)

:bow:

http://www.beautybender.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Brow-Wiz.RGB_-e1321316855226.jpg

Quintease
03-23-2012, 07:11 AM
Hello lovely ladies,

I use eyebrow pencils and have tried many, believe me. I don't get my brows waxed completely sinceI love the look of thick, dark brows and mine are not naturally that dark. I love them when they're arched.

I prefer threading and waxing always thins them out too much.

You know you can dye your eyebrows? Its 5 minutes usually, instead of 30.

LaneyDoll
03-23-2012, 09:00 AM
I get mine waxed every two weeks. UNLESS Riley is due for a visit then he maintains mine for me.

When I use product on them, I use a tiny bit of the black eyeshadow I use to line my eyes. The powder clings to the hair but is easy to wash off. Since I use so little, I have never had a problem with it falling.

:sparklyheart:

Medusa
03-23-2012, 09:22 AM
Anastasia's products are amazing!

I don't use any kind of brow stuff now except a waxy product to keep them from waving hello! (By MAC, I think)

I have naturally long, thick eyebrows a la Brook Shields in the 70's but have plucked the crap out of them since I was in my early 20s to have the arch I have now.

Stubborn boogers!

starryeyes
03-23-2012, 09:42 AM
I use another Anastasia brow pencil as well, I can't remember the exact name. I am a freak about my eyebrows as well. I have the WORST ones. I swear, I get them waxed and the next day I have growth, ugh. I try to get them waxed at least 2x a month. I also use tweezerman tweezers for maintance. They were 35 dollars, but worth every penny. I can get the really fine and short hairs. Ulta carries them.

apretty
03-23-2012, 09:53 AM
I use mac charcoal brown and mac angled brush # 208

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_vE2IIOicDZk/TKogstZhlPI/AAAAAAAABUM/p_carcJuI4g/s320/MAC130-2T.jpg

http://www.litbeauty.com/images/prod_imgs/12107583009.jpg

*the Anastasia products look good, I may have to give them a try.

foxyshaman
03-23-2012, 10:21 AM
I am happy to see what products others use. I am SO fair, I refer to myself as, three shades from Albino. I have died my eyebrows twice, but the last time I had a horrible reaction to the dye. I am not too keen to try again. I pluck mine. You can't see them unless I put something on them. I only hear GREAT things about MAC. My daughter loves it. I have one of those fancy brushes.... (blusing) but I SERIOUSLY had no idea what it was for.

So, ladies, the tips are appreciated. Sometimes this dirt dog likes to come in, have a nice long soak, and get dressed up pretty... and such. So, help a sista out? :canadian:

Novelafemme
03-23-2012, 10:35 AM
All of my makeup is Clinique. I've tried so many other products and they irritate my skin to no end. I generally only wear mascara and a bit of lip gloss, but when I dye my hair (every 4 weeks) I take a q-tip and put just a touch of dye on my brows so they match my hair color. It works quite nicely! I only leave the dye on my brows for about 5 minutes, otherwise it starts to burn. ;)

Novelafemme
03-23-2012, 10:39 AM
I once went to the MAC counter with my best friend and ended up leaving with almost $400 in products. My then husband was FURIOUS and I was rather perplexed myself since I really don't wear a lot of makeup. Needless to say, I now try to stay away from people selling pretty, shiney stuff. ;) oh, and I returned everything the next day!

Ms. Tabitha
03-23-2012, 11:49 AM
I love MAC!
I try to get my eyebrows threaded and if I'm not able to do so then wax it is.

I do my shopping at ULTA .. love this place.

When my daughters were 12ish.. I took them in for their first eyebrow wax and then we went to Merle Norman. They were taught how to put on makeup (at that age it was mascara and lip gloss) and how to care for their skin.

Your never too young to learn how to care for your skin or your eyebrows!

foxyshaman
03-23-2012, 11:52 AM
All of my makeup is Clinique. I've tried so many other products and they irritate my skin to no end. I generally only wear mascara and a bit of lip gloss, but when I dye my hair (every 4 weeks) I take a q-tip and put just a touch of dye on my brows so they match my hair color. It works quite nicely! I only leave the dye on my brows for about 5 minutes, otherwise it starts to burn. ;)

I don't generally dye my hair, but if I do, its often an different color... like purple or blue... so, albeit a worthwhile suggestion, I think I should probably pass on this one!! :canadian: ;)

Novelafemme
03-23-2012, 01:03 PM
what is eyebrow threading?

vixenagogo
03-23-2012, 01:03 PM
perfection every time! and it makes brows look "neat and tidy" during that "in-between" time.

"expert precision for a tailor-made result. the Diorshow Brow Styler redefines, reshapes and fills out the eyebrow, offering high-definition makeup with a graphic yet natural result. its single shade, universal brown, works on all skin tones. it features a retractable tip on one side for an ultra-precise line and a brush on the other side for easy blending."

http://www.strawberrynet.com/images/products/10766580102.jpg

Novelafemme
03-23-2012, 01:09 PM
perfection every time! and it makes brows look "neat and tidy" during that "in-between" time.

"expert precision for a tailor-made result. the Diorshow Brow Styler redefines, reshapes and fills out the eyebrow, offering high-definition makeup with a graphic yet natural result. its single shade, universal brown, works on all skin tones. it features a retractable tip on one side for an ultra-precise line and a brush on the other side for easy blending."

http://www.strawberrynet.com/images/products/10766580102.jpg

I just might have to try this! Thanks, V :)

Ms. Tabitha
03-23-2012, 01:16 PM
what is eyebrow threading?

Eyebrow threading involves twisting a piece of thread, usually cotton, into a double strand. This double stranded thread is used to pick up a line of hair and then remove it, creating a very clean, precise hairline. Because it removes hair by the follicle, it is a reasonably long lasting hair removal technique as well. Repeat visits after three to four weeks are standard.

Christy51274
03-23-2012, 01:33 PM
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Novelafemme
03-23-2012, 01:52 PM
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OH MY! Why do I get a terrible feeling that if I tried that I might walk away eyebrowless.

fever
03-23-2012, 02:00 PM
I have that done as well. It is so fast, and I don't have to get out the 10X magnifying mirror to see the little hairs. lol It is really inexpensive where I live, since the population of Abbotsford has a high Indo Canadian group. I seem to react to both waxing OR threading on my upper lip though. Any suggestions?

Candice

Ms. Tabitha
03-23-2012, 02:04 PM
OH MY! Why do I get a terrible feeling that if I tried that I might walk away eyebrowless.

Just make sure your technician has experience.
The one I use has a heavy Indian/Middle Eastern based clientele.
She is fast and it's painless.

Ms. Tabitha
03-23-2012, 02:09 PM
I have that done as well. It is so fast, and I don't have to get out the 10X magnifying mirror to see the little hairs. lol It is really inexpensive where I live, since the population of Abbotsford has a high Indo Canadian group. I seem to react to both waxing OR threading on my upper lip though. Any suggestions?

Candice

My BFF uses something called No No Hair Removal on her arms and lip area and she swears by it. She had used Nair for years but it started to irritate her skin.

foxyshaman
03-23-2012, 03:25 PM
perfection every time! and it makes brows look "neat and tidy" during that "in-between" time.

"expert precision for a tailor-made result. the Diorshow Brow Styler redefines, reshapes and fills out the eyebrow, offering high-definition makeup with a graphic yet natural result. its single shade, universal brown, works on all skin tones. it features a retractable tip on one side for an ultra-precise line and a brush on the other side for easy blending."

http://www.strawberrynet.com/images/products/10766580102.jpg

oohhhh shiney pretty... I want one!! where do I get one of these things.... oohhhh aaahhhhhh. Now, I don't want to lose my dirt dog status to become a frou frou puppy, but I think I can get away with a metallic pretty thing....

kittygrrl
03-23-2012, 09:49 PM
I've used MAC for a long while, then switched to Smashbox, Bobbi Brown, Urban Decay and not been too happy with any of their brow kits. I think dying them is the best solution but, if you wash your hair as much as i do, they end up fading fairly quick..not sure there is a product line out there that has the answer for me altho I enjoy trying new things out..so it's all good:hk13:

Gemme
03-23-2012, 11:01 PM
Hello lovely ladies,

I use eyebrow pencils and have tried many, believe me. I don't get my brows waxed completely sinceI love the look of thick, dark brows and mine are not naturally that dark. I love them when they're arched.

I'm currently using Brow Wiz by Anastasia. I'd never heard of it until I walked into an Ulta a few weeks back not finding what I was looking for. This stuff is amazing! Perfect color (not too dark, not too light), glides on smoothly, but doesn't smudge easily.

What eyebrow product(s) do you use?? I'm open for any recommendations. I highly appreciate the time and effort many women (and men) invest onto their brows. If you're bored, please feel free to share pics of yours. I will.

(Really, I have a life--I'm just not working until Monday, lol)

:bow:

http://www.beautybender.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Brow-Wiz.RGB_-e1321316855226.jpg

That sounds nice. I might have to try that.

I usually use inexpensive pencils, like NYC brand or CoverGirl, but they do smudge especially in the heat and this summer is sure to be extra sweltering.

My brows are very sparse. They used to be thick caterpillers, but I had a reaction to the waxing the very first time I had them waxed and almost all of my eyebrow hair fell out. Very little has come back so I use pencils to fill in what I have left.

Gemme
03-23-2012, 11:07 PM
Just make sure your technician has experience.
The one I use has a heavy Indian/Middle Eastern based clientele.
She is fast and it's painless.

I'll have to get their info from you the next time I see you. Awesome!

socialjustice_fsu
03-23-2012, 11:18 PM
I once went to the MAC counter with my best friend and ended up leaving with almost $400 in products. My then husband was FURIOUS and I was rather perplexed myself since I really don't wear a lot of makeup. Needless to say, I now try to stay away from people selling pretty, shiney stuff. ;) oh, and I returned everything the next day!


I had to smile when I read this about buying $400.00 worth of skin care and makeup products. I know for years I would feel SO overwhelmed when I would attempt to buy makeup and such. The choices, prices, promises, and sales ladies all wanted to convince me their product was the best. I either came out of the dept. store with a bunch of over priced stuff I did not need or simply left empty handed and frustrated.

I eventually came across a book by Paula Begoun, "Don't Go To the Cosmetics Counter Without Me." Paula is a skin specialist with several impressive credentials. She looks at all the major skin care and makeup companies and reviews each of their products one by one. It is a reference book. It is easy to look up just about any product that is for sale in the USA. My experience came about when I had bought some redness reducer from Chanel. $65.00 for a small tube of what promised to be my 'be all - end all' for facial redness. When I read Paula's review the primary ingredient was hydrocortisone. I just paid $65.00 for hydrocortisone. I returned it and educated the ever so chic sales lady as to the primary ingredient. She appeared clueless.

It might be worth a look at this book for anyone who is trying to find the best product for the best price. It reduced my frustration exponentially.

Kätzchen
05-16-2018, 03:38 PM
I tweezed my eyebrows for years, since I was about 12 years old. I haven't had to tweeze them for about the past ten years, but I use a trio of eye brow eye liner pencils made by Physician's Formula, in the Nude Eye Series. I use all three: the lightest colored pencil I use to highlight under the brow. I use the taupe colored pencil for my eyebrows, and I use the black pencil for my eyeliner. They're easy to use, and they're waterproof.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/74/0d/05/740d053a72449ac390dfd62abcc8efb9.jpg

Trinket_the_mouse2020
10-13-2020, 12:08 PM
Hey ladies! I know this thread is about eyebrows (God knows I need to get mine waxed! lol) But I haven't made my 30 posts yet so I can't start a thread.

Though I was wondering if any of you have any tips for growing hair out? My hair has been long for years and I cut it due to a rough patch with SLE. And I really miss my long hair...that and I can't decide if the butch I've been flirting with for a bit likes it or not...all I know is even though the guy at the salon did a great job and what I asked but I can't stand it...I mean it looks good I just can't stand it. So any hair growing tips would be great...I am taking hair skin and nail vitamins. :) Have an awesome day!

pps. sorry for barging in on an eyebrow forum!

C0LLETTE
10-13-2020, 12:41 PM
perfection every time! and it makes brows look "neat and tidy" during that "in-between" time.

"expert precision for a tailor-made result. the Diorshow Brow Styler redefines, reshapes and fills out the eyebrow, offering high-definition makeup with a graphic yet natural result. its single shade, universal brown, works on all skin tones. it features a retractable tip on one side for an ultra-precise line and a brush on the other side for easy blending."

http://www.strawberrynet.com/images/products/10766580102.jpg

Damn I miss you, Vixenagogo...and you too Torchie...and where are you Clyde.! Such fun times.

And thank you TtM for digging this thread out of almost lost!

Gemme
10-13-2020, 08:49 PM
Hey ladies! I know this thread is about eyebrows (God knows I need to get mine waxed! lol) But I haven't made my 30 posts yet so I can't start a thread.

Though I was wondering if any of you have any tips for growing hair out? My hair has been long for years and I cut it due to a rough patch with SLE. And I really miss my long hair...that and I can't decide if the butch I've been flirting with for a bit likes it or not...all I know is even though the guy at the salon did a great job and what I asked but I can't stand it...I mean it looks good I just can't stand it. So any hair growing tips would be great...I am taking hair skin and nail vitamins. :) Have an awesome day!

pps. sorry for barging in on an eyebrow forum!

There are a lot of things being pimped out there but nothing that I can think of that actually works except gelatin. It is typically used to strengthen and grow fingernails but I've heard good things about it for hair growth as well. Do some research to see the best way to take it and in what amounts and you should be shaggy in no time!

Trinket_the_mouse2020
10-21-2020, 08:46 AM
There are a lot of things being pimped out there but nothing that I can think of that actually works except gelatin. It is typically used to strengthen and grow fingernails but I've heard good things about it for hair growth as well. Do some research to see the best way to take it and in what amounts and you should be shaggy in no time!

Thank you so much Gemme!! I will try it! Do you know of a brand? But I will look into it! I am taking hair skin and nail vitamins and just recently bought Mane and Tail (I know a lot of equestrians who use it and have great results too.)

Gemme
10-21-2020, 05:50 PM
Thank you so much Gemme!! I will try it! Do you know of a brand? But I will look into it! I am taking hair skin and nail vitamins and just recently bought Mane and Tail (I know a lot of equestrians who use it and have great results too.)

Knox and Great Value come to mind but I think any grocery store will have some.