
Like the temporary tattoos you would get from birthday parties as a kid, cut out the eyebrow shape, then press the tattoo to your skin in the area where you want the eyebrow tattooed to. Use a damp washcloth to press onto the skin for a minute or two and peel back to reveal your new temporary eyebrow.
The brows are meant to mirror microblading or like you just used an eyebrow pen, giving them a hyper realistic look. If you're not quite sure where to apply the brow, let this Masterclass tutorial on eyebrow mapping be your guide. Creating small marks with a pencil based on markers like the corner of your nose and center of your eye will let you know the best place to position the brow. If all else fails, center your existing brow shape in the middle of your new tattoo.
Unlike the kiddie tattoos of your past, many temporary eyebrow tattoos are waterproof, intended to last up to a week of washing your face, swimming, or sweating it out at the gym. The only downside about these brows is that when applied, they can look a bit shiny afterwards. To correct this, gently tap on a bit of translucent powder to mattify them.
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