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How to Choose Liquid Soap for Eyebrows and Avoid Mistakes

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
August 20, 2024
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Perfectly styled eyebrows give the face a unique look. They open up the eyes and make them more attractive. Achieving this look requires more than just a pencil or eyebrow shadow. You should use additional products to style the brow hair in the right direction.

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Modern manufacturers offer a wide range of products that help to create the correct shape, fix each hair, and ensure reliable hold for a long time. Discover how liquid soap from https://lamelcosmetics.com/collections/brow-soap can perform these functions perfectly.

Composition of Eyebrow Gels

The composition of gels, just like other products, may differ. The ingredients vary depending on the formula the manufacturer wants to create. However, it is possible to highlight the essential components in most products. These include the following:

  • vegetable oils — provide nutrition to the hairs and strengthen their structure;
  • kaolin — adds volume and collects the remains of fatty substances;
  • panthenol — has antiseptic properties, moisturizes and nourishes the eyebrows;
  • beeswax — fixes the hairs and gives them elasticity;
  • ginkgo biloba leaves — help slow down the aging process of tissues.

One of the most popular eyebrow gels is transparent. Its main and only function is to fixate hair.

Such a product can be called universal. It is equally suitable for those with light and dark hair, which is not typical for tinted products. After all, tinted gels not only fix the hair but also add color. Eyebrows become brighter and visually more voluminous while maintaining a natural look. If you have chosen a tinted gel, consider your hair color. 

Owners of dark hair will benefit from an espresso-colored gel. Those with red hair will benefit from dark caramel and red-brown shades. Platinum blondes should opt for products labeled “blond”.

How to Style Eyebrows with Gel

Styling eyebrows is the final stage of the design. A pencil or shadow often adds color and shape, and the gel is used to set the eyebrows. You can use it as a stand-alone product to emphasize the natural shape and color.

Only apply a little gel during styling. If you overdo it, you will get the effect of hair stuck together. To avoid such consequences, follow these recommendations:

  • do not apply a large amount of product;
  • use a comfortable brush;
  • dab the brush on your hand before applying.

To achieve the effect of airy eyebrows, use a small amount of product, and to create more inviting hair, the gel should be applied in a thicker layer. Brush the eyebrows in the direction of their natural growth, and the gel will hold them in place.

You can slightly expand the shape of the eyebrows, as well as give them volume and shine with the help of the gel. First, apply the gel in the direction of hair growth, then against it. This technique allows you to distribute the product and evenly coat all hairs. Next, comb the eyebrows in the direction of natural hair growth:

  • beginning — 90 degrees;
  • eyebrow body — 45 degrees;
  • eyebrow tip — 0 degrees.

To avoid a white coating, comb the eyebrows with a clean brush before applying to get rid of any excess tone previously applied to the face. The gel works best after eyebrow lamination, as the treatment makes the hairs more manageable and simplifies product application.

Lifehacks for DIY Eyebrow Makeup

Anyone can learn how to correctly and beautifully shape their eyebrows without the help of professionals. The following tips will help you:

  • you can highlight your eyebrows if you achieve a shade that is slightly different from the tone of your hair, but do not overdo it;
  • a thin pencil allows you to quickly work out the shape of the eyebrow, achieving a natural look in a short time;
  • with the help of a brush, you can create a natural curve and natural beauty for your eyebrows, but this should be done after applying all the products;
  • an ultra-thin pencil will help create the effect of natural hairs when filling in sparse areas;
  • do not completely fill in the eyebrow entirely, as this creates an overly menacing look;
  • you can cope with oily skin by first using a pencil to shape, then adding shadows;
  • compositions for protein reconstruction of eyelashes and eyebrows will help restore the damaged structure of the hairs.

Follow these expert recommendations, and they will help you shape your eyebrows correctly, making them expressive and, at the same time, natural.

Conclusion

Eyebrow shaping is an integral part of facial makeup. Manufacturers offer a wide range of products to customers. Liquid soaps for eyebrows have a special place in this variety. The Lamel Cosmetics online store offers a wide range of makeup products. Here, you will find liquid soap for eyebrows, allowing you to create the desired shape in just minutes.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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