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over a year ago
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Get semi permanent make up done . They will discuss shape and thickness and draw them on so you can check your happy with how they look then they are kind of tattooed on and you never have to worry about pencilling them on again ! Go for brush stroke or powdered brows as they are both natural looking |
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I just go to a salon every so often.
I started just getting them tidied. Then just a little thinner. Then a little thinner.
I'm quite lucky as mine are quite fair so I can draw most of mine on. I do use highlighter to draw around them too and eyebrow gel. In fact I have a routine starting with brushing them. |
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"Get semi permanent make up done . They will discuss shape and thickness and draw them on so you can check your happy with how they look then they are kind of tattooed on and you never have to worry about pencilling them on again ! Go for brush stroke or powdered brows as they are both natural looking "
I'm not sure I'd recommend such a permanent look for a trans girl.
Have a salon do them first time, just go for a subtle change.
Mess with your brows too much and they never grow back.
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A decent pair of tweezers and a powerful magnifying mirror to neaten things up.
Take away crazy strays and trim super long ones.
You can remove strays without it being obvious in guy mode.
Look for eyebrow definition products in you fave makeup shop. I have a lovely little case with what looks like two eye shadows inside. One is a wax the other a colour. The wax keeps things in place and the colour fills in.
I use a brush that has a kind of mini pipe cleaner on the end to line things up.
I also have an eyebrow pencil to fill if I want a bold brow.
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