Eyebrow Tutorial.

I thought I would share with you what products I use on my brows and how I fill them in. These are the products that I use every single day, I don't change it up as I love these products so much and they work amazing for me. This is just how I do my brows as I like my brows quite bold but I understand that they're not for everyone.

 (Products I use Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade, MAC Brow Set and a MAC 266 brush)
 (Pomade in Dark Brown and Brow Set in Bold Brunette)
 
 
Step 1 - I use the spooly to comb through my brows making sure all of the hairs are laying flat and facing in the right direction.
Step 2 - I take a little bit of the pomade on my 266 angled brush and draw a line along the top on my brow getting as sharp of an edge as possible and flicking it down to the tail.
Step 3 - Next I draw the underneath of my brow getting a sharp line and connecting it to the top at the tail of the brow. And I fill in the inner most part of my brow with the leftover product flicking the brush upwards mimicking the brow hairs.
Step 4 - I use concealer to neaten up the top and underneath of the brow to get a nice crisp edge.
Step 5 - I run the brow set through my entire brow to ensure the brows stay in place all day long.
Step 6 - The final result!
 
I hope this was helpful for anyone wondering how to use the Dipbrow Pomade or just wanting to know how I fill in my brows.

My MAC Palette - Neutral Edition.

The first product from MAC Cosmetics that I bought were 3 eye shadows and now here I am having completed a neutrals and a more colourful palette. Today I am going to share with you the shadows in my neutral palette.


 
I like to organise my palette from lightest going through to darkest shade as for me it is aesthetically pleasing to look at, slightly OCD I know.
Okay, so from the top row - left to right Shroom (satin), Nylon (frost), Brule (satin), Naked Lunch (frost) and Mythology (lustre) these are mostly my highlight shades and champagne lid colours.
Second row - left to right is Cork (satin), Texture (velvet), Haux (satin), Satin Taupe (frost) and Brown Script (matte), mostly crease colours with the exception of Satin Taupe which is a shimmer.
And the bottom row - left to right is Antiqued (veluxe pearl), Swiss Chocolate (matte), Twinks (veluxe pearl), Folie (satin) and Embark (matte).

Some of my favourite shades include Naked Lunch (perfect champagne shimmer), Brown Script (rich warm orange-brown) and Swiss Chocolate (think warm milk chocolate!).

Hope this post was helpful to anyone looking to buy their first MAC shadows and stay tuned I have my more colourful palette breakdown on the way!