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If you want to create natural looking brows, it's important to create a sense of symmetry.
Begin by creating a start and end point for the brow, using a pencil as a guide alongside
the corner of your nose at a 90 degree and 45 degree angle. A tiny dot of colour at the
inner and outer corner of the brow bone will show you where your brow should start and
finish and a dot of colour at the mid-point of the brow will show you where your arch
should be. A matte brown eye-shadow can be used creating
feathery like strokes which are then softened with a cotton bud. Pencil can also be used
to create a natural brow using the same technique as with powder shadow. Once one eye is complete;
use the same process of the second brow with constant checking to make sure that both brows
look more or less the same. Remember though, your brows should look like sisters and not
twins.