The biggest mistake in brow makeup? Coloring every part the same. Even when the shape is right, flat fill makes brows look stiff and lifeless. Natural brows are all about contrast. Density varies—sparser at the head, fuller through the arch. Whether you’re going for misty soft brows or bold, feathered strands, they all rely on shifting depth. Start by identifying your “brow spine”—that central growth line where hairs naturally rise and group together. It’s your anchor. Usually, it’s more defined toward the tail and fades toward the front. That’s your built-in “real vs. soft” guide. Then create a gentle haze around it. Feather light strokes above and below the spine adjust vertical space between brow and eye, subtly shifting facial balance. Use a firm-core pencil with clean payoff for better line control. My go-to? A chiseled-edge pencil like OETE’s—it mimics real hair with ease. #beauty #makeup #eyebrows