There is a painting technique called drybrushing where you rub off most of the paint on some kitchen roll then paint it on. I feel like it would be easier to control
Ok tips: The brush she has is waay shorter. She couldn't have cut it bc then she d lose the texture so i think she bought the one with shorter hairs. Edit: Also hers look like she let it dry and applied another coat so she can get the hairs of the brush to be stiffer and seperated. The application method is almost at a 90⁰ angle
The brush definitely looks more stiff. I thought it was one of those from the ads or commercials with those brushes that I’ve seen. Wish I could describe it better but can’t. Sorry
Maybe it's like a dry brushing technique. Where you wipe off the bulk of the product on another surface and use the remnants of what's on the bristles to make the effect.
@@spaceycasey2226look at the both brushes, one is square shaped and other is flat. Just because she said doesn't mean she did, she could have bought the wrong one and not know it.
I'm 20 and have trichotillomania, I've been trying not to touch my head hair (I had a big bald spot at one point) so I started plucking my eye brows and eyelashes (I've had this ever since i was a very young child, hair still always grows back tho but while it's growing some eye brows need to be drawn on xD
Try castor oil to help with brow and eyelash growth! Everybody’s different but it really did help my lashes grow ! i actually stopped using it because it was making my eyelashes too long and they would press against my glasses lenses lol. My lashes are pretty long anyways thankfully but I was trying to be extra haha but yeah it works well
I think it can also be used to fill in when you have sparse areas of your brows. I use the benefit gimmie brow to do this. I love their product! But that seems pretty cool too.
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As a painter, you’re gonna wanna wipe off a bunch of the product on something like a paper towel so you can have a dry brush effect. Idk if that would be as effective with no brows but I’d think it would work well with them.
I don’t think that’s the same brush. Hers looks more flatten square, but on the other hand, OMG, your brows look so much darker and fuller than before.
I'm an artist, not a makeup artist, I think you need to use more of a "dry brush" technique. Gently dip the tip of the brush into your mixed product, then gently stamp out the excess on the clean parts of your palate until there is no wet product showing on the brush. Then, with a very light hand flick in an upward motion. I would also try lining the bottom of your brows to stencil the shape.
No I think it would be better with the brush wet with the brush wet the hairs from the brush will clump together in little sections giving you the individual brow hairs it's hard to explain but the lady had a wet brush it wasn't as compact
Okay so I’ve used a lot of paintbrushes to make this technique and there’s a couple of things you can do to help that result. First thing is to use a brush with outward splayed bristles, one that has gaps between the hairs. This will create natural looking gaps between the lines. Next, you put way too much on your brush. Only dip the very very ends into a very thin portion, and it’s so fine that you don’t even see the product at all on the bristles. That way, you’ll get thin lines instead of product bonding together. Lastly, only touch your face with the bristles very lightly. Don’t put enough pressure that you even bend the bristles. The lighter you press, the more even lines will appear. Hope this helps someone trying this out :).
I can tell you 1000% know what ur doing. Bc I do every bit of this u just named. && No! Lol. All of these ideas 💡 didn't come to me over night. I learned all of these tricks, hacks, ideas, etc. Over time. I've been doing my makeup for YEARSSS and I know so much from just time
But you can see the first is square and hers is not. The first is hot pink w bright red square end. I think she meant the products are the same, not the brush. Which is why she doesn't show it and name it when she does exactly that to the other products.
As an artist I can tell the reason why isn’t working, it’s because you probably need to remove the excess makeup from the brush. Tap on a piece of paper paper towel before using it and that should give you more control on the application. Repeat the same process each time.
You're using a makeup brush, trade it out for a thick square or rectangle paint brush the bristles aren't so soft so you'll get the desired effect you are looking for
The brush is the trick. If you look at it closely you’ll see some bristles are longer and that’s what makes it work. Also, spread the product out thinner so you pick up less product
Yes it is absolutely dry brushing. She had the wrong brush the whole time u have to have a "harder" brush to say as well. Or a more used brush. The softer the tip is the less likely u will achieve that eyebrow like brush stroke
As an artist 1. you'll need to tap off any excess product on a paper or tissue. 2 if that doesn't work try changing the brush. You might need to go for a stiffer bristle or a synthetic bristle. Try a cheep artist brush. A hog bristle or white tip.
I do this but I use a really thin angled brush and it looks amazing! I already have think brows but I like to fill them in at the end and front a little! But I feel like you used a little too much liquefier and product on the brush so that’s probably why it’s looking blotchy!
To let you know there is a way to smooth down your eyebrows, just use a school glue stick and flatten it, lots of cosplayers do this so they can change their eyebrow shape or color or give the illusion of no eyebrows
I agree with the "dry brush" technique, but you also need a brush with more stiff bristles, not soft like makeup brushes. I'm not sure what you would use bc I think it would be weird to use an actual paintbrush, but that's really what you need
I have Asian brows which is pretty sparse. I used to use a brow pencil and draw my brow in until I discovered NYX brow tint pen Lift & Snatch. I draw in one hair at a time and I love that I have that control to make it look very natural.
Knowing that Nikki is so skillful at makeup, I'm very surprised she didn't really play with the liquids, the brush's dampness as well. I'm a self taught painter and I learned over the years how many textures can get obtained from one sigle brush. I feel like Nikki didn't really try.
I think her brush is shorter that yours, so the hairs remain straight. Also it seems a bit more fluffy and she uses less product. Would be so cool, if it worked. Felt like magic.
Do you have a thyroid problem? Both hyperthyroidism (an illness where the body creates too much of the thyroid hormone) & hypothyroidism (where you don't make enough) can make eyebrow hair fall out.
I feel like it only works with no brows because your own hair gets in the way :( I'm so scared to try it though lmao
Definitely don’t
She literally has a different shaped brush tho
Maybe try it on the skin above your eyebrows first
Yes I wanna try it but I'm def not brave enough to shave off my eyebrows lol
Try it above your eyebrow or smtg
She cut the brush shorter to stiffen it up and you should too! You’re welcome 😉
As a painter, yes to all of this information
What brush is it?
U have to use a better brush ( worth it )
Also my suggestion!
Tysm !
You scared me with the “am I supposed to shave off everything?” And u had the razor😭😭😭
My heart skipped a beat when she said that 😂
The thing I u need that same brush!!
😂 IKR?
There is a painting technique called drybrushing where you rub off most of the paint on some kitchen roll then paint it on. I feel like it would be easier to control
Your so post to do it with actually no briws
I have never heard somebody call paper towels “kitchen roll” lmao
@@Angelnumber27In some places
In Scotland we call it kitchen roll too 🤭
@@YalinaPerkinssupposed?
@@Angelnumber27I do
I have the feeling the brush has been trimmed strategically...
She has a special brush
It’s mostly technique and the amount of product on the brush
@@Stringbean0000 yeah, Nikkie had waaaay too much product on the brush
Its the SKILL and TALENT. Not everybody has that and thats okay
The brush also looked crusty af, that will help get the lines she got.
I think it would work with that like really cheap, synthetic brush? You know, one of those that almost cut your skin when you're applying makeup lol
My exact thoughts too
Yesss! I was thinking that too. They sell those at dollar tree.
Yeah but no. The person in the video does get rid of the excess but you can definitely make THIS brush work.
Yup and mix more color and less that liquid
Yup!
Her:" I know we've all seen this video "
Me: No, I haven't
"Only dippin'n in the tips of the baraaaaaaaaaash"😂
She has a specific brush that makes her exact brows she promotes it a lot so i hope you find it
What brush?
It's literally the SAME brush used!!!!
I think the brush has been trimmed, it appears shorter.
I don't think it's the same brush
ITS THE SAME BRUSH!!!!
Ok tips: The brush she has is waay shorter. She couldn't have cut it bc then she d lose the texture so i think she bought the one with shorter hairs.
Edit: Also hers look like she let it dry and applied another coat so she can get the hairs of the brush to be stiffer and seperated. The application method is almost at a 90⁰ angle
972 likes and no comments? Lemme help
Love this!❤️
I noticed her brush was different as well.
The brush definitely looks more stiff. I thought it was one of those from the ads or commercials with those brushes that I’ve seen. Wish I could describe it better but can’t. Sorry
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The brush just isn’t stiff enough.
With that glow we need your skin care routine!
Maybe it's like a dry brushing technique. Where you wipe off the bulk of the product on another surface and use the remnants of what's on the bristles to make the effect.
Exactly!
🎯 + the lightest touch like dry brush feathering. It was working in the moments that she did both things.
Jupp, i was thinking the same thing
That’s exactly what I think!
Yeah, definitely! She’s putting way too much product on the brush
That’s a special brush Nikki 😂😂
Exactly, i was constantly saying no 😂
And she held the brush so the head was vertical more than what Nikki did.
She literally said she bought the same exact stuff the girl was using bc she wanted it to work...
@@spaceycasey2226look at the both brushes, one is square shaped and other is flat. Just because she said doesn't mean she did, she could have bought the wrong one and not know it.
@Nikia an angled brush could look flat if your looking at it from the end to top at an angle.
"This is ✨️MaGiC✨️ to me" got me on the floor😂
Poor girly was even crying at the end
I saw that shimmery line
“I know we’ve all seen this video before”
Me: never seen it before
Nor have I 😆
Lmfao
It's same for me with most the videos they show 😆
Same
same here lol
So glad you didn't shave your brows! They are looking fabulous btw
please leave eyebrowd alone
eyebrows
she would look great even without them
Did she get them laminated?? They suddenly look way thicker than they did a while ago
Facts
Try setting the brush it might help 😊
Need this! PLz keep us up to date on this! Love ur VIDS!!!!
The technic used is a form of dry brushing and the secret is to spread the product on the pallette really thinly then pick up as little as possible.
Literally the first thing I'd noticed.
That's what I was thinking too, she loaded up too much product on the brush
Exactly this, she loaded up that brush waaay too much
@@ChanCantBeCHANged I think it’s more of the brush being like dried out too I think?
@Rosana Gutierrez Having a worn out brush or thinly bristled helps, but it isn't necessary.
She went through like 7 different emotional stages 😂😂😂
Why is your face on fire?
Your skin is GORGEOUS 😭💖
Who's here in the end of 2023?
👇
Here before it gets viral
@@katttt_1474 💗
hereee!!
Hereeeee
We do not know
I mean- as a person who has no brows cus of a disorder- it’s nice to see that person do flawless brows (the one in the beginning)
I'm 20 and have trichotillomania,
I've been trying not to touch my head hair (I had a big bald spot at one point)
so I started plucking my eye brows and eyelashes (I've had this ever since i was a very young child,
hair still always grows back tho but while it's growing some eye brows need to be drawn on xD
Same! I have alopecia and I feel like I have to give this a try 😅
@@Thebeezzkneezz.hugs. I know a few people with that. It's so hard.
@@Thebeezzkneezz. same here, i plug my eyelashes mostly and have my eyelids completely bold most of the time..
Try castor oil to help with brow and eyelash growth! Everybody’s different but it really did help my lashes grow ! i actually stopped using it because it was making my eyelashes too long and they would press against my glasses lenses lol. My lashes are pretty long anyways thankfully but I was trying to be extra haha but yeah it works well
Do it above your eye brow so the hair doesn't mess with the brush.
and brush supposed to be wet i think
I think it can also be used to fill in when you have sparse areas of your brows. I use the benefit gimmie brow to do this. I love their product! But that seems pretty cool too.
Can I just tell you… I think you’re freakin hilarious and adorable and sparkly!!!! Yay!!! Thanks for sharing your personality with us! The world needs your sparkle!!!! 💖💖💖
The way I panicked when you pulled out the blade
As a painter, you’re gonna wanna wipe off a bunch of the product on something like a paper towel so you can have a dry brush effect. Idk if that would be as effective with no brows but I’d think it would work well with them.
Exactly!
Also with that it definitely has to be a more stiff brush,, hers seems too soft :p
That’s what I was screaming at my phone lol 😂
They have that brush in temu
Try it above your eye brows first to see how it works
I don’t think that’s the same brush. Hers looks more flatten square, but on the other hand, OMG, your brows look so much darker and fuller than before.
It's the same brush but I think the other girl had cut hers to a different shape.
It’s the same brush
If she cut the brush then it's the same as a "different" brush. Lmao...
@@MarloAnn that isn't what people meant though when they said Nikki had a different brush and it may not have been cut 🙄
The brush actually looks square shaped
Her: I'm sure we've all seen this vibeo by now.
Me:I'm about to ruin this girl's whole career.
I LOVE your videos!
Try stiff brush and let IT dry on a brush for a moment😁 IT works on canvas and should work on skin. Happy Christmas !🎄🎄🎄
This is very true and accurate !
I'm an artist, not a makeup artist, I think you need to use more of a "dry brush" technique. Gently dip the tip of the brush into your mixed product, then gently stamp out the excess on the clean parts of your palate until there is no wet product showing on the brush. Then, with a very light hand flick in an upward motion. I would also try lining the bottom of your brows to stencil the shape.
No I think it would be better with the brush wet with the brush wet the hairs from the brush will clump together in little sections giving you the individual brow hairs it's hard to explain but the lady had a wet brush it wasn't as compact
I have that brush it’s to soft to work as the seller/creator says.
@@theyeetmaster5609 but her brush hairs look shorter so it looks like she cut them
Same! I could NOT figure out how to control the brush!!!
The “bruhhhhhsh caut me off gard
Okay so I’ve used a lot of paintbrushes to make this technique and there’s a couple of things you can do to help that result. First thing is to use a brush with outward splayed bristles, one that has gaps between the hairs. This will create natural looking gaps between the lines. Next, you put way too much on your brush. Only dip the very very ends into a very thin portion, and it’s so fine that you don’t even see the product at all on the bristles. That way, you’ll get thin lines instead of product bonding together. Lastly, only touch your face with the bristles very lightly. Don’t put enough pressure that you even bend the bristles. The lighter you press, the more even lines will appear.
Hope this helps someone trying this out :).
Also, after you dip the brush in the “paint” dab it on a paper towel first. In art this is called ‘dry brushing.’
@Nikkietutorials 😀👍 ❤U Nikkie
Thanks !
Thanks coming through with the techniques ! I can tell you know your stuff and you didn’t just think this up lol you crafted this over time !
I can tell you 1000% know what ur doing. Bc I do every bit of this u just named. && No! Lol. All of these ideas 💡 didn't come to me over night. I learned all of these tricks, hacks, ideas, etc. Over time. I've been doing my makeup for YEARSSS and I know so much from just time
Thanks love how u explain it to a T
This is really great for people without brows. She also uses a specific brush.
She's using the same brush.
Same brush
it’s defiantly not the same brush
@@Tre5menace It definitely is the same exact red & pink brush. She said she bought the exact items.
But you can see the first is square and hers is not. The first is hot pink w bright red square end. I think she meant the products are the same, not the brush. Which is why she doesn't show it and name it when she does exactly that to the other products.
I LOVE HOW YOU SAID BrUsH. And keep it up it always surprises me
I can't handle The dramatics
As an artist I can tell the reason why isn’t working, it’s because you probably need to remove the excess makeup from the brush. Tap on a piece of paper paper towel before using it and that should give you more control on the application. Repeat the same process each time.
Same fr😂
That's what I was thinking like you need to dab most of it off
The dry brush technique 😌😫
Exactly!
You're using a makeup brush, trade it out for a thick square or rectangle paint brush the bristles aren't so soft so you'll get the desired effect you are looking for
She’s using the brush Alo is using in the video. But alo uses the tiniest amount of product on the tip of the brush I believe .
This plus maybe a bit less liquidy on the product
You're Hilarious! 😂
It's about the amount of product, the consistency as much as the technique
“I want this to work!” Girl you have brows she doesn’t 😂
“Only dip this point of the bururururururuurrush” 😂😂😂
no it looks gorgeous on you !!!
The brush is the trick. If you look at it closely you’ll see some bristles are longer and that’s what makes it work. Also, spread the product out thinner so you pick up less product
I agree
Dokładnie ! To specjalny pędzel
My brain immediately went to "give yourself a mustache"
That would be hilarious🤣😂👍
Same 🤣🤣🤣
YEEE! Exactly what i needed!
Love your videos! ❤
Yea, this was one I wanted to work too 😊
Also look up ‘dry brushing’ … it’s a painting technique …. Try dabbing off the brow liner first and then try it. ❤
Yes it is absolutely dry brushing. She had the wrong brush the whole time u have to have a "harder" brush to say as well. Or a more used brush. The softer the tip is the less likely u will achieve that eyebrow like brush stroke
Thank you! I'm an artist and knew this was a dry technique but didn't know there was a name to it!
MISS, practice on yo hand first mkay 😂 🖐️
You know what!? I am not one for beauty and make-up content but Nikkie is not over-rated! What a joy!👌🏾😅❤
I think you need one that is like thicker and less flowy and so it holds it's shape and makes it look like hair
"I know we have all seen this video"
Me: I haven't
Also me
Count me in
I in
Tag me in
Me to
“Only dipping in this little portion of the bru uUuUuUuUuUu sh-“
I’m sorry but I laughed so hard at that 💀😭
Ok now u are injuring my laughs Haha hahaha that's so freaking awesome 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😝😝😰🤭
Lol
As I was reading this that part was playing😭😭
Also, a makeup artist in the 80s used to use regular # 2 grpahite pencils.
Just the tip 😂 lmfao
I bought the brush when I had no eyebrows. You have to be SO soft and gentle when doing it and there can’t be a single hair.
What brush is it?.
Why did you have no eyebrows if you don't mind me asking
@@cm-yu6gu maybe they just shaved them for fun
I’m no makeup guru but I think it’s a specific type of brush :)
EDIT: oh wow thanks for 1k likes, I know I’m pointing out the obvious lol
Exactly my thoughts. Even in the video, it is pretty obvious it's a different kind of brush.
Yes. Yes it is.
Yeah thats what I thought too
she’s using the same brush tho
It's definitely the brush!!
"Im just gonna dip it"
~DROWNS THE BRUSH TIP~
I love how the Jennifer Coolidge accent comes every now and then mm😂. I want it to work too 😅 I need it. 😂😅
I GOT NO BROWS, THIS IS BOUTA CHANGE MY LIFE LES GOOO
you got nothing to lose 🫡
Same i dont have brows either, i feel your pain
As an artist 1. you'll need to tap off any excess product on a paper or tissue. 2 if that doesn't work try changing the brush. You might need to go for a stiffer bristle or a synthetic bristle. Try a cheep artist brush. A hog bristle or white tip.
But Nikkie your skin loooks brighter than my future 🫶🏻😭
You already have your own eyebrows. Just lightly fill them in with an eyebrow pencil and they’ll look great!
Pissin' on wet dreams! wtf lol
shes a famous makeup artist she knows how to do her brows. her makeup line is amazing BTW
This comment has me pmsl 😂😂😂😂
She's just testing the technique but she's got the wrong brush
Bro she’s a viral makeup artist and influencer you think she don’t know how to do her eyebrows
I do this but I use a really thin angled brush and it looks amazing! I already have think brows but I like to fill them in at the end and front a little! But I feel like you used a little too much liquefier and product on the brush so that’s probably why it’s looking blotchy!
Did you mean thick or thin brows
@@fllowerknight thick
You’ve got this. You’ll figure it out! Keep us posted.!
Ur skin is glowinggg I need ur routine girly ♡
No way I'm shaving these damn caterpillars! Do you know how crazy the grow back would be?👀 I am NOT that dedicated.
😂🤣
I feel you!
many times, they DON'T EVER grow back. Don't do it.
@@autumnfall8829True. It isn't worth it.
To let you know there is a way to smooth down your eyebrows, just use a school glue stick and flatten it, lots of cosplayers do this so they can change their eyebrow shape or color or give the illusion of no eyebrows
I agree with the "dry brush" technique, but you also need a brush with more stiff bristles, not soft like makeup brushes. I'm not sure what you would use bc I think it would be weird to use an actual paintbrush, but that's really what you need
Thank you, Nikki. 💋💋💋💋
Agreed that it has to be short, The brush also has to be really dry - she dry brushes the strokes onto her face
No honey you’re there. You just need to get the same brush that she’s got don’t give up just get you the other brush. ❤
I’m pretty sure she had the same brush! Looks the same!!
she has the same brush lol. she is using too much product and too much of the brush.
@@cassie_dp yes she dose. lol
I feel like her brush looked more stippled or something
yeah i'm like "thats not even the same brush"
I have Asian brows which is pretty sparse. I used to use a brow pencil and draw my brow in until I discovered NYX brow tint pen Lift & Snatch. I draw in one hair at a time and I love that I have that control to make it look very natural.
Dip, wipe the brush and BARELY touch your skin when applying. It will work!
"only dipping this part of the bruuUUuUUuUSh"
Knowing that Nikki is so skillful at makeup, I'm very surprised she didn't really play with the liquids, the brush's dampness as well. I'm a self taught painter and I learned over the years how many textures can get obtained from one sigle brush. I feel like Nikki didn't really try.
Yeah the mix she created was too liquidy from what I could tell
Same
I think it works, it just takes practice. I mean, imagine how much you have to practice for an eyeliner, this that is totally a new technique 🤷🏽♀️
Brushhhhhhhh 😂 was epic 😎
I think she putted some lash glue on the brush and thats why it worked better at her😊
You absolutely had a Jennifer Coolidge moment and it's so relatable 😂😂
Can you do a video on how you grew your brows back? ❤❤
She never shaved them though, did she? I'm confused.
@@ishabiswas8224 no she didn't
"Just the tip" lol
The way she keeps saying ohhh😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Maybe try to find a brush that has more spacing between the bristles?
I think she have a special brush
Watching at your videos make my day happier
Your skin is really beautiful....that glow on your face is wow😍
I think her brush is shorter that yours, so the hairs remain straight. Also it seems a bit more fluffy and she uses less product. Would be so cool, if it worked. Felt like magic.
My anxiety when she was holding the blade so close to her brow:
I hold the blade to close all the time 😶😶.. on purpose
I love your videos. Your so pretty and talented.
The brush she was using looked way more firm or cut short with scissors to give the desired effect
Girl, I literally can’t describe how naturally beautiful u are like oml!
she's not. Yikes. It looks like she ate Adele
@@purefoldnz3070 So so mad 😡 poor baby boy got big emotions
@@purefoldnz3070 That was actually so funny bro-
@@purefoldnz3070 someone’s insecure
@@vero7304 she looks like if Jaba the hutt ate Adele
plz don’t cut ur brows to get painted ones 😭u have NATURAL brows ALREADY
got so scared when she was about to shave the brows
“Only dipping in this portion of the bruUaGHUASDHUGHuYGush”
Lucky for me I’m browless like I have 3 strands of hair for eyebrows😂
Twiiiin lol
Do you have a thyroid problem? Both hyperthyroidism (an illness where the body creates too much of the thyroid hormone) & hypothyroidism (where you don't make enough) can make eyebrow hair fall out.
@@angelaburrow8114 idk I’m a teenager…
@@angelaburrow8114 and I was born like that I barely have eyebrows
Ok but what are those earrings because I absolutely NEED them?! 😍