Ensuring you have the right products and the perfect shade and color is essential for eyebrow. Whether you’re wearing lipstick, gel, powder, or pencil, choosing a complementary shade makes a huge difference and makes them look like yours instead of poorly drawn brows! Today, to avoid this situation, we will share our top tips on perfectly matching your eye makeup with your eyebrows. We’ll also discuss creating a specific brow style using your preferred makeup look. Bold, dramatic eyebrows with natural daytime makeup?! No! Here’s how to avoid embarrassing makeup mistakes…
Matching Colors
Let’s start with one of the most critical eyebrow issues – color. When you think about so many different hair colors, finding a one-size-fits-all solution is impossible for obvious reasons. Each hair color is unique and inimitable, and many shades are worth attention. For this reason, finding an eyebrow product with a similar tone to your hair is essential. Let’s take the blonde as a perfect example. There is a big difference between warm and cool blonde, so finding the ideal shade is necessary. That’s why Eyebrow Queen has several light eyebrow pencils. For example, Brow Pro is available in blonde and bronze. It helps people with different shades of blonde – dark, warm, cool, or light – achieve a natural-looking brow color. Likewise, our Brown Brow Pro Pencil is available in four different shades to help you match your natural color.
How do you look at your eyebrows?
The right shade for your eyebrows depends mainly on personal preference and the style you’re hoping to achieve. For example, if you’re hoping for bold brows, you’ll probably choose something darker than your natural hair color. Conversely, if you’re hoping for a natural look, you’ll likely choose a shade that best matches your natural coloring. We went into more detail about tint color in a recent blog, which you can read here: Should your brows be lighter or darker than your hair? You’ll also find Neelam’s top tips and tricks for choosing the perfect brow shade.
Match your eyebrows to your eye makeup.
Instead of doing the same brows every day, mixing them up by changing your daily makeup routine is recommended. As mentioned, one of the first considerations when shaping your eyebrows should be the look you want to achieve. For example, if you wish to have bold and heavy brows, subtle, minimal, barely visible makeup is not the best choice. This will draw attention away from your eyes and throw off the balance of your face, and as a result, your eyebrows will likely look too strong. We think an intense brow look is topped off by choosing a bold, clean makeup look with liquid liner (or even a smoky eye, to give a specific example). Conversely, a bold, smoky eye can’t be compared to light, natural brows. Therefore, achieving the perfect balance between your eyebrows and the makeup you choose is essential.