Did anyone watch This Morning programme a few weeks ago. They were discussing eyebrow shaping etc. and showed one lady who had had a treatment on hers to make them thicker, they looked really great and very natural but I didn't catch what the procedure was.
I bought something similar in Boots for £22, and it is very good, I do not like obviously drawn eyebrows and mine is a coloured wax which you can put on as thick or as thin as you like, then a unnoticeable powder to cover, it's very good.
Interesting - the end of my eyebrows seem to have disappeared (old aged) I have never had to pluck or shape my eyebrows as they were naturally a nice shape. Would that stuff work on very sparse hair when they have almost disappeared at the end?
Hi Linda, sorry I can't help with your question and I don't wish to take over your thread, but while we're on the subject of eyebrows, what do you call an individual eyebrow? Is it just an eyebrow hair or is there a name for it.
Hope you get your answer.
I don't like the look of those brown (Karenbetts). They look just what they are painted on eye brows. A beautician I know said that eyebrow pencil should always be put on in short little strokes so that they had a soft realistic edge to them. Glad I didn't muck about with my eyebrows when I was young and never plucked them out and drew them on!!!
Mine is called Light Browzings, eyebrow shaper kit, and is the same as that one. In Boots the assistant shows you how to do it. I was well impressed. Was thinking of having them tattoed but was too nervous. I hate heavy brows and mine have disappeared thanks to my thyroid condition.