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Raisa Flowers' Guide To '90s Thin Brows

The makeup artist gives us all the tips and tricks to achieve the skinniest brows – from her top techniques to favorite products.
Raisa Flowers' Guide To '90s Thin Brows
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By India Espy-Jones · Updated March 13, 2024

Raisa Flowers is known for her ‘90s thin brows. A few months ago, the makeup artist switched up her look from bleached brows to shaving it all off and marking skinny brows back on. “When I did it, I was like, ‘I’m going to have to come up with a new look,’” Flowers tells ESSENCE. “I really love the skinny brow look,” she adds. “I think it’s super timeless.” If it’s been a while since you’ve updated your eyebrow routine (or you were born after the 1990s) you may be in the market for new tips and tricks to maintain skinnier and more defined brows than before.

“I know people make a big deal out of it because it requires you to either shave your brows, pluck your brows, or do something transformative to your brows,” she says, unafraid to experiment with her appearance. Luckily, Flowers has the top industry-leading secrets – from shave-free thinning techniques to drawing over shaved brows – to get into the classic trending look. The freedom of drawing new shapes and moving her brow up and down “makes me be able to play with makeup more” she says, and here’s how she does it. 

Below, the makeup artist lets ESSENCE in on all the tips and tricks to achieve the skinniest brows and her favorite products to do it with. 

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Drawing over shaved brows

After shaving your brows, finding the right shape for your brow bone is the first decision. “At first, it’s really difficult to figure out what kind of shape you want, because sometimes I want a pointy high arch skinny brow, but other times it becomes very low,” Flowers says. Using her most fine and precise eyebrow pencil (like the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz®), the makeup artist follows the pen with the imprint of the hairs on her brow bone. 

“I go to the front of my brows and I draw above my brow bone where my eyebrows used to be, and then I match them up,” she says. “Then, I’ll use concealer to clean them up to make them as fine as I want, and then foundation around the top to make them more defined and sharper.” On set, she may use other techniques like using powder and drawing the brow on with a brush, while other artists just freehand a straight brow without a technique. “But on myself, I use brow pencils to draw it slowly and execute the shape the way that I want it to.”

Thinning and filling natural brows

Like mine, your eyebrows may be naturally thin and fine, requiring only shaping or elongation techniques to achieve a skinnier, defined brow. “When you’re working inside your hair, I would take a really fine eyebrow pencil,” she says, recommending the Huda Beauty eyebrow pencil to create hair-like strokes. “I would guide myself with the strokes, and add them to the end of the eyebrows to create a longer eyebrow.”

“When I used to have skinnier straighter brows, I would take a brow pomade and I would fill in the ends of my brow without making hair-like strokes,” she says. “[The pomade is] something that can dry, and you’re able to use a brush to control it a little more,” before adding concealer for definition underneath.

Gluing and covering up natural hair

If you don’t want to commit to shaving, thinning, or plucking your natural brows, just glue your brows down and draw over them. “You can use Elmer’s glue stick and run it through your brows about three times, especially if you have thick brows,” she instructs, before combing up and sharply flattening them. “You have to basically glue your brows to your skin.” Then, press a loose translucent powder or skin-toned powder on top of the glue to remove the stickiness. 

After that, “go on with a color corrector to correct your eyebrows,” she says. “Sometimes I go back in with powder again, the same powder that I used in the beginning, and then I would go over it with my foundation,” following with a pencil or powder to create a thin brow shape sans commitment. Pro tip: You can bleach your brows, slick your brows down and do that same step-by-step process without color corrector. Just draw the thin brow shape over the top of your natural brow hair. 

Flowers’ product recommendations

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01 Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz® Eyebrow Pencil
This brow pencil is Flowers’ go-to right now. “[Granite] is one of the darkest colors they have in their brow pencils, and it’s basically like a grayish black pencil.” Available at anastasiabeverlyhills.com
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02 MAC Cosmetics Eye Brows Styler
“I like it to look more dark than light, because I am brown skin,” she says, using the color Onyx. “The more dark that it looks, the more defined it looks.” Available at maccosmetics.com
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03 PAT McGRATH LABS Perma Precision Liquid Eyeliner Duo
“Sometimes if I really want a cartoonish, very fantasy brow,” she grabs this pencil. “It’s basically a felt tip pen, if I really want my eyebrows to look very strong.” Available at patmcgrath.com
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04 Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer
“It’s more of a matte finish concealer, and I like it because it dries down,” she says. “So when I blend it underneath my brows, it’s not super dewy.” Available at lancome-usa.com
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05 PAT McGRATH LABS Skin Fetish: Sublime Perfection Concealer
[This is] one of my favorite concealers as well,” Flowers says. “I use that underneath my brow if I can’t access my Lancome.” Available at patmcgrath.com
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06 Makeup By Mario SurrealSkin™ Foundation
“For foundation, [this is] what I use around my brows to perfect the outside of my brows and make them super perfect,” she says. Available at makeupbymario.com
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07 PAT McGRATH LABS Skin Fetish: Highlighter + Balm Duo
After perfecting her brows with foundation, “I just put some bronze underneath my brow just to add some type of sparkle,” she says. Available at patmcgrath.com
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08 Makeup By Mario Master Mattes® Eyeshadow Palette
“Sometimes I’ll use a matte eyeshadow and I’ll make it brighter under my brows,” she says. Available at makeupbymario.com
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