
Sparse Brows? Try This Brow Powder Technique

If you have sparse brows, uneven brows, overplucked brows, or struggle to find a brow pen that actually matches your natural hair colour, this brow tutorial is for you.
In today’s tutorial, I’m using brow powder, Inglot Duraline, and a tiny detailing brush to create realistic-looking brows with soft hair-like definition and longer-lasting wear, whilst still keeping them natural-looking.
This technique is especially helpful if traditional brow pens look too harsh, don’t match your brow hairs properly, or simply don’t work well on your skin type.
Because the brow powder is mixed with Duraline, this technique also helps create brows that are more resistant to heat, humidity, sweat, vacations, long days out, and even swimming compared to using brow powder alone, whilst still keeping the brows looking soft and natural rather than overly heavy or drawn on.
This is a technique I used for years as a makeup artist before brow pens became popular, especially on clients with very sparse brows or little natural brow hair. Although this may not be an everyday brow routine for everyone, it’s an amazing option if traditional brow pens don’t work for you or you struggle to find the correct shade match.
