It’s embarrassing, but true… I was born with a space in each of my eyebrows. Yes! A full space, as if someone shaved a sliver right down each eyebrow.
By now, you would think that I’d try brow tattoos or micro-blading, but I much prefer drawing them in. It wasn’t until I hit my 30’s that I started to actually put tender love and care into shaping my eyebrows.
I’ve tried a few products and these are my top recommendations:
benefit cosmetics
Goof Proof Brow Pencil
This is my #1 go-to brow pencil. It’s great if you’re constantly on-the-go or need a quick brow fix. Easy to use, the pencil tip comes out with one turn and has an angular shape that allows you to easily glide across the shape of your brow. I’d recommend this for any “brow beginner.” Comes in 12 shades.
Precisely, My Brow Pencil
With a sharper tip this ultra-fine brow defining pencil is for the intermediate to advanced brow shapers. It’s meant to help you create natural-looking, hair-like strokes. Great smudge proof!
*To compliment your bold brows, I recommend their Roller Lash Mascara. It has a great patent-pending hook design that catches and lifts your lashes.
https://www.benefitcosmetics.com/
Brow Bar by Reema
I discovered Brows by Reema in the 2022 Hollywood Beauty Awards gift bag.
Quick Fix Brow Kit
It took me a few tries to really find the angle for my brows, but this creates a great natural brow hair look. The semi-permanent and waterproof Microblade Pen helps you to draw out hair-like strokes without too much effort. The transparent Bombshell Brow Gel for a quick and long-lasting lift to style and keep brows in place. I like to start with the brow gel and then comb it over with the pen.
Brow Makeover Kit
This is great to use if you’re really going for that bold look. It creates an incredible color for dark brows. I use the brow gel first and then place a tiny bit of the dark powder on the duo flat and angled brush. I draw it from brow tip to tip. Every time I use this powder for my brows, I always get compliments. I definitely recommend this kit if you’re taking the time to draw in your brows for an event or a night out.