Finding the right mermaid-themed angled eyebrow brush allows you to combine precision with a playful, aesthetic design. These brushes typically feature synthetic bristles, often made of nylon or Taklon, which are durable and easy to clean while being soft on the skin. The iridescent teal and pink handle design is a common style for brushes in this aesthetic.
For Eyebrows
Prepare: First, brush your natural eyebrow hairs upward with a spoolie brush (if your brush has one on the other end) to see your natural shape and any sparse areas.
Dip and Tap: Dip the angled brush into your chosen brow product (powder, pomade, or gel) and tap off any excess to avoid a harsh line.
Outline: Use the thin, slanted edge to create a subtle line along the bottom edge of your brow, following its natural curve.
Fill: Use short, light, hair-like strokes to fill in any sparse areas, moving in the natural direction of hair growth. Place the most product in the middle and work towards the tail.
Blend: Use the spoolie brush again to gently comb through the brows and blend the product for a seamless, natural finish.
For Eyeliner
Prepare: Dampen the brush with water or setting spray if using eyeshadow as a liner. If using gel or cream liner, simply load the product onto the thin edge of the brush.
Apply: Place the longer end of the brush in your inner corner and use small, connecting strokes or a gentle dragging motion along your lash line to create a line.
Wing It: For a winged look, align the brush with your lower lash line to find the right angle, then flick or stamp the product outwards to create the initial outline of your wing.
Define: Connect the wing back to your main lash line and build up the thickness as desired.
