Hello, I am lucky to have born with full brows. But as time passes with over plucking and tweezing, I am left with some miniscule bald spots. For the most part, I can live without filling in my brows. But there are times when I want to achieve a more polished and youthful look, having fuller brows to frame the face is key.
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I mostly rely on brow pencils over the years. Occasionally, I also like using brow powder or eyeshadow because it creates a natural look that is not as harsh looking as you would get from pencils. Therefore with pencils, I prefer to use ones that have a powdery finish to achieve a softer look. I have been using three different brow pencils lately and they are all great in their own little ways...
Same order in both pictures:
Top -
Rimmel Professional Eyebrow Pencil in 002 Hazel - Warmest brown out of the three pencils. Great for brunettes with warm or golden highlights or redheads
Middle -
Tom Ford Brow Sculptor in 02 Taupe - Cool grayish brown. I blogged about it
here last year. The flat slanted tip is the best. This sculptor is also the most water resistant
Bottom -
MAC Veluxe Brow Liner in Brunette - Neutral brown that leans warm. This is the softest and has the most powdery finish out of the three
From drugstore to high-end, I currently love all three. They all come with a brush on one end for blending. Have you tried these brow pencils? What is your HG brow product?
Until next post......