Fluffy Brows 101: Everything You Need to Know about Achieving Full, Fluffy Brows

It’s no secret that natural makeup looks are having a major moment, and one of the hottest trends to emerge is the embrace of big fluffy brows. Gone are the days of over-plucked arches and drawn-on lines; today’s beauty scene is all about that effortlessly tousled, full-brow look. Regardless of whether you have naturally thinner or thicker brows, we have the lowdown on how to get soft, full eyebrows with Maybelline Superfluff Brow Mousse, one of our favourite products for achieving that envied fluffy brow look.
  1. STEP #1

    Make sure your brows are completely clean by removing all traces of makeup and residue. This creates a fresh, smooth base that allows Maybelline Superfluff Brow Mousse to better coat each hair and last even longer.
  2. STEP #2

    To ensure maximum volume for each eyebrow hair and really master that fluffy brow look, first, backcomb them with a clean spoolie. Then, remove the brush from the tube and gently wipe off any excess product desired. Next, work the Maybelline Superfluff Brow Mousse through your brows by brushing upwards and outwards. This technique will help lift and separate the hairs, giving them a fuller appearance.
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  3. STEP #3

    Now, dip the brush back into the Maybelline eyebrow mousse to get a little more product. Then, work the brush through the hairs, starting from the inner part of your brow and working towards the tail. As you do this, focus on styling the hairs so that they follow the natural direction of growth. For more intense colour and volume, apply a second layer of mousse to your eyebrows.
  4. STEP #4

    Finally, take a flat, dense brush and a small amount of skin-tone concealer. Use this brush to carefully clean up any product that may be on the skin around your eyebrows. This step helps to define the edges and make your brows look more naturally fluffy. Be extra careful with your application to ensure that the concealer blends seamlessly into your skin. This helps avoid harsh lines or noticeable differences in texture.