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Monday, November 15, 2010

COVERING THE ENTIRE EYEBROWS TO ACHIEVE THE 1920s-1930s LOOK

Hey hey hey! today ill be sharing to you how to remove the entire eyebrows and draw an entire new brows to achieve a certain look. The 1920's is referred to the term FLAPPER which means the new breed of young women who wore short skirts and bobbed hair. The brows needs major plucking to get rich of as much hair as possible or use a wax and cover the whole brow and draw a thin line that curved downward towards the temple. 


 So this is my model from miss daisy. we just ask people from them and experiment their faces hihi! :)  you can see that her brows are quite thick so i have to use a little more wax than usual.





1. brush the brows and then apply Kyolan Spirit Gum. this will serve as the base glue for the wax. dont worry this is safe for the skin. never use rugby or elmers glue pls :| 


* brush the glue to the brows evenly.


2. Using my Spatula I make sure that the hair and the Spirit gum are stick together and flattens out.






3. After flattening and evenly applying the Spirit Gum, I now use the Eye brow block out wax.










4. So after the wax application ill be using 2 coats of Kyolan Sealer to seal the wax and keep it sticked together.










5. After the sealer have dried ill be using my Face to Face foundation palette to cover the eyebrow area.



* So there now she looks like Kokey. joke. umm after this apply translucent powder to eliminate the shine from her brows.


BEFORE


 AFTER

* So here is the final product. I drew a thin line above her real brows and smothered some rich dark turquoise to blue shadows to copy the 20's to 30's look.



I hope u enjoyed my post today! special shout out to Sheeha Aman for consistently photographing my station. muah! :)


Posted by : Mon Lim

4 comments:

  1. ow my! what a transformation.

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  2. This is really funny!! Especially the one when you said "she looks like kokey" lol. Nice work!

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  3. so u think ur model is a laughing stock. u need a lot of practice

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