Sepia Gradation is a three-color set of sepia colors created from eyebrow and hair colors. Simply apply beige, medium, and dark colors in layers according to eyebrow thickness to give your eyebrows natural shadow. Use the Sepia Gradation Brush that combines a shadow brush and a brow brush on each side to draw eyebrows.
Create shadow with beige
Place the beige color on the shadow brush, and make a shadow from the bridge of the nose (the height of the inner corners of your eyes) to the eyebrows. The key here is to apply a gradation in an area slightly wider than the size of the eyebrow you want. Use the brush to spread it from the dips of the inner corners of your eyebrows, and raise the brush to a perpendicular position as you go toward the outer corners of eyebrows.
Draw eyebrow shape with the medium color
Place the medium color on the brow brush and draw a line from the center part of the eyebrows to the highest point, and then to the outer edges. Draw in the size you want, but make it smaller than the shadow you created with the beige color. Move the brush from the center part to the inner corners of your eyebrows to draw the inner edges.
Compensate for thin growth with the dark color
Place the dark color on the brow brush and add it to areas where there isn't enough hair to add depth. Use a corner of the brush to add the color in a manner like dropping dots little by little.