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How to Fill Sparse Brows Without Looking “Drawn On”

How to Fill Sparse Brows Without Looking “Drawn On”

Sharon Simbolon

Sparse brows are normal. Gaps are normal. Uneven growth is normal.

What’s not necessary? Turning your brows into two solid blocks trying to fix it.

If your goal is fuller brows that still look like your brows, here’s how to do it properly.

The “Texture Over Tint” Rule

Instead of filling everything in, focus on mimicking real hair.

That’s where our Microblading Hair Stroke Brow Pen changes the game.

Its ultra-fine brush tip creates individual strokes that sit on the skin like natural hair — especially in sparse areas at the front and tail.

The 3-Step Natural Fill

1. Map, Don’t Block
Lightly sketch the bottom line of your brow with small strokes — not one continuous line.

2. Flick Upward
Using minimal pressure, flick upward in the direction of growth. Focus only on visible gaps.

3. Soften with a Spoolie
Brush through to blur harsh edges before the formula sets.

The Shade Secret

If you’re between shades — always go lighter.
You can build depth. You can’t undo heavy.

The Goal:
Skin should still peek through.
Your natural hairs should still be visible.
Brows should look believable — not painted.

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