Beautiful Budget Brows: How to Fill In Your Eyebrows

Beautiful Budget Brows: How to Fill In Your Eyebrows

My eyebrows have gone through some funky phases. I only started paying attention to them in the past couple of years, and they’ve assumed many shapes… not all flattering. Depending on the products I used, sometimes they’d look too thick, flat, stiff… you get the picture. Luckily, I’ve found a couple drugstore products and a simple technique that help me easily achieve beautiful brows on a budget. Keep reading to discover how to fill in your eyebrows with six simple steps and two affordable products.

Beautiful Budget Brows: How to Fill In Your Eyebrows

TOOLS:

  • Jordana Fabu-Brow Eyebrow Pencil $5
    This is my favorite brow pencil I have ever tried. It allows you to create precise lines while shading evenly, making for your-brows-but-better eyebrows. The little brush on the end is really convenient for helping shape and comb your brows. I use the shade Dark Brown.
  • e.l.f. Wet Gloss Lash & Brow Clear Mascara $1
    This product doubles as a brow gel and clear mascara, although I usually just use both sides as brow gel. I love that the formula keeps brow hairs in place without making them feel or look stiff.

STEPS:

  1. Create the front edge of your eyebrow by starting at the bottom inner corner and drawing a line upwards.
  2. Tracing the bottom of your brow, outline all the way into the arch.
  3. Use a lighter hand when lining the tail of your brow.
  4. Shade in your brow, working your way up to the top of your eyebrow.
  5. Brush through the hairs, evening out the color towards the top and tail. You can drag the brush horizontally to make for a more clear outline on the top.
  6. Comb the Wet Gloss through your eyebrows to keep them in place all day.

For some, these eyebrows may be on the bold side. I suggest playing around with the steps to adjust for your own face and taste. This has been the style that I feel suits my face best, and others have mistaken them to be done with various high-end brow products. Who’d have thought it only costs me $6 every few months?

What’s the secret to your beautiful brows?

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34 Comments

  1. I only wish I had eyebrows as full and dark as yours! I have always been blonde and a little darker blonde naturally now, but I have never had full eyebrows and what eyebrows I have is so light that you can’t see them.

    1. I used to be self conscious of my full brows. I’d hide them behind bangs! Luckily I’ve learned to love them.

  2. You have great brows! I always enjoy reading budget tips. I have never tried either of those brow products and should go scope them out! 🙂

  3. I love your thick brows. Thin ones just seem over-plucked to me. I’m trying to make sure I at least have brow gel on when I do my makeup, but I’m a brow newb.

  4. This is a great breakdown – I’m going to have to nab your idea and do one for my current routine. 🙂

  5. These two products are so inexpensive that there isn’t any excuse NOT to be able to groom the brows.

  6. Honestly, my brows are really weird so I’ve never really paid too much attention to them. Maybe I’ll try to make the best of it.

  7. Your brows look great! It’s funny, you don’t realize how important brows are until you get yours right. It’s life changing lol.

  8. I love the ELF brow gel! I really think it’s just as good as some of the more expensive ones.

    1. Seriously, I’m never buying any other brow gel. I wish they’d make one huge tube of it.

    1. Thank you! I used to be self conscious of them because they were super unruly and thick. If you told me one day I’d be filling them IN back in middle school, I would have cringed!

  9. Great tutorial. I need to take a lesson. My redheaded brows, hiding behind my bangs, need some help!

    1. I’ve never seen a tutorial that had to do with redheaded brows, you should do one!

    1. I prefer the clear just so I don’t over do it with color, but since the pencil color rubs off on the wand, it usually turns the gel a light brown!

  10. I have invisible eyebrows as a redhead, so I will have to try out that eyebrow pencil. Thank you for the tips! 🙂

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