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Guest Meredith_Baxter

I would like to conceal my eyebrows and draw new ones when I'm enfemme.

I know there is some kind of wax and sealer you can use, but I'd like to know if someone has a way to accomplish this with things you can find around the house. Thank you.

Meredit

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Guest Meredith_Baxter

On Rupaul's Drag Race, I could see the girls using some kind of white substance to obscure their brows. I don't think it was concealer because I tried that and the brow hair pokes through...

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Guest Magan

Hiyas Meredith :)

I get my eyebrows waxed these days so its been awhile, but I used to use a product that had bee's wax in it to flatten and smooth the eyebrows down. I am sorry but I don’t have any left and I can't remember the name of the product. After using the bee's wax I would cover the eyebrow with Dermablend Quick Fix Concealer which comes in a lipstick type container and then draw in the eyebrow.

I hope this helps!

*hugs*

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Guest Meredith_Baxter
Hiyas Meredith :)

I get my eyebrows waxed these days so its been awhile, but I used to use a product that had bee's wax in it to flatten and smooth the eyebrows down. I am sorry but I don’t have any left and I can't remember the name of the product. After using the bee's wax I would cover the eyebrow with Dermablend Quick Fix Concealer which comes in a lipstick type container and then draw in the eyebrow.

I hope this helps!

*hugs*

ah, Dermablend...I've heard of it...this helps...thanks hon...

hugs,

Meredith

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Guest Nelly

Hi,

I read in a book for makeup artist who do the SF masc in horror or SF movies, that they are using mastix. Mastix is a adhesive to put rubber nose in place. It is also used as a adhesive for medical tabes. But than it is a different type of mastix.

The liquid mastix is just put on the eyebrows to glue all hairs together. After the mastix is dry you can use some preasure to bring the hairs more closer together. Than you can just put normal makeup over it.

Later on when you want to remove it, you need special mastix solvent. But you must take care that mastix and solvent is not getting in your eyes.

You can get this parts from http://www.kryolan.com/en/index.php. They have contact partners in the hole world. You can also get information on how to do special makeup work. Sometimes good halloween stores have also this things in stock.

Greetings

Nelly

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Guest Meredith_Baxter
Hi,

I read in a book for makeup artist who do the SF masc in horror or SF movies, that they are using mastix. Mastix is a adhesive to put rubber nose in place. It is also used as a adhesive for medical tabes. But than it is a different type of mastix.

The liquid mastix is just put on the eyebrows to glue all hairs together. After the mastix is dry you can use some preasure to bring the hairs more closer together. Than you can just put normal makeup over it.

Later on when you want to remove it, you need special mastix solvent. But you must take care that mastix and solvent is not getting in your eyes.

You can get this parts from http://www.kryolan.com/en/index.php. They have contact partners in the hole world. You can also get information on how to do special makeup work. Sometimes good halloween stores have also this things in stock.

Greetings

Nelly

Hi Nelly,

This is great information...ironically, I was in Barnes & Noble this past Saturday reading a Sci-Fi/Horror makeup book and I saw Mastix but didn't know what it was...now I do, thanks to you. And, thanks for the web-site!!

Love,

Meredith

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Guest Elizabeth K

Well too late now - I just did them permanently with electrolysis... yikes

When crossdrssing I used scar concealler in a tube - like makeup but super dense. I also used Clearasil - do they still make that? The paste type in a tube.

Hope this helps.

Lizzy

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Guest Meredith_Baxter
Well too late now - I just did them permanently with electrolysis... yikes

When crossdrssing I used scar concealler in a tube - like makeup but super dense. I also used Clearasil - do they still make that? The paste type in a tube.

Hope this helps.

Lizzy

Oh, wow lizzy!! Clearasil? Is that cool, or what?? Yes, they do still make it!! And, scar concealler...never thought of that one either...thanks so much, dear...

Love,

Meredith

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