Do you use eyebrow fixative soap?
Thin eyebrows with high rounded apex were trending in the 90s. In the early 2010s, celebrities such as Lily Collins, Cara Delevingne and Emilia Clark introduced a new trend: sable eyebrows came into fashion.
All those who always plucked eyebrows earlier, began to restore their natural, grow thick forms.
And here is the new term - “soap eyebrows”, they are in many make-up lessons, bloggers have posts on Instagram, Facebook.
Most makeup artists choose eyebrow soap - because of the persistent fixation, ease of speed and accessibility. Eyebrow styling soap is a styling perfect for daily styling.
For example, a makeup artist, Linda Hallberg, from Sweden, says that styling eyebrows with soap has always been commonplace with makeup artists, but the furore in social networks has turned it into a mainstream.
Now that sable eyebrows are in fashion, soap is the easiest option to give your eyebrows a beautiful look, in particular if your eyebrows themselves are initially thin.
With the help of soaps, you can very easily create airy eyebrows or simply style your hair in the desired direction. With this tool, you can effortlessly give the eyebrows the desired shape, make them visually thicker, more voluminous. And no - it's not gel or wax - because your eyebrows will no longer be hard. Now they are fluffy, soft, combed up and visually wider.
Styling eyebrows with soap is a life hack that fixes hairs in a given position, allows you to maintain the desired shape, create the perfect look in a few minutes.
Why not just use eyebrow gel? Most of the gels do not have a strong and lasting effect, and all who have problematic eyebrows, in most cases, will agree with this.
Everyone can try the soap for eyebrows, but the duration and intensity will depend on the natural shape of the eyebrows.
But this method also has its drawbacks: if you use soap for a long time, then it can dry the skin around the eyebrows.
Do you use eyebrow fixative soap?