This Korean Model Never Fills in His Brows Without Doing This Genius Trick

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This Korean Model Never Fills in His Brows Without Doing This Genius Trick
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The model never fills in his brows without doing this.

As O'won explains in his video around the 6:15 mark, your brow area can get tacky from all the products you slathered on before getting to that step of your makeup routine: moisturizer, sunscreen, foundation. "If you draw on wet pigskin with a [crayon], what would it be like?" He asked, painting anbacks O'won's tip, adding, "The point of the powder is to take out moisture from the brow hair. Moisturizer might prevent you from smooth brow application.

For peak pencil performance, make sure the powder is pressed between your brow hairs, she adds. To do so, Vision suggests sponging it on starting from the tails of your brows and moving inward. The powder will be more evenly distributed onto your skin if you go in the opposite direction from which your hair grows. Then, brush off excess powder and let them sit for a bit before drawing on your pencil.

If you're following up your pencil application with a brow gel, though, Vision recommends skipping the powder and wiping off your brows with a tissue because the combination of gel and powder can become gooey. Either way, you'll notice drawing on your brow pencil will be so much more effortless and effective.

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