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9 Celebrities Who Prove You Can Bounce Back From Terrible Brows
NOW Now meticulously manicured with a strong, angular arch, Kunis's brows are the ideal shape to frame her famously big, beautiful eyes. One reason her brows look so perfect is that there are no sparse spots. To fill in obvious bald spots, grab a pencil two shades lighter than your hair if you're a brunette, or a taupe pencil if you're a blonde or a redhead, and draw short strokes in the direction of the hair growth, suggests Maribeth Madron, a makeup artist at Sharon Dorram Color at Sally H...
NOW Fast-forward to 2015, and Barrymore's arches are spot-on (we'd expect nothing less from an established beauty mogul such as her). The color of them is a perfect match to her roots, so they're dark enough that they lend a framing effect to her face without causing distraction. Barrymore also appears to have stepped away from tweezers and wax over the last decade in order to let her natural arches grow back. Well played, Drew. Bonito, Grown Out Roots, Drew Barrymore Hair, Medium Hair Braids, Best Hair Straightener, Hair 2022, How To Grow Eyebrows, Natural Eyebrows
9 Celebrities Who Prove You Can Bounce Back From Terrible Brows
NOW Fast-forward to 2015, and Barrymore's arches are spot-on (we'd expect nothing less from an established beauty mogul such as her). The color of them is a perfect match to her roots, so they're dark enough that they lend a framing effect to her face without causing distraction. Barrymore also appears to have stepped away from tweezers and wax over the last decade in order to let her natural arches grow back. Well played, Drew.
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9 Celebrities Who Prove You Can Bounce Back From Terrible Brows
NOW About a decade—and what seems like several million hair colors—later, Richie has some of the most enviable brows on any red carpet. That's largely due to the magic of makeup. Richie's makeup artist Beau Nelson starts by brushing the hairs in an upward direction. "I think this step really gives you the real, natural shape of the brow," he says. Then he defines and fills in the brow using what he calls a "subtle ombré" effect: With an angled brush (he likes the one Smashbox makes), he trac...