Beauty Product Reviews

EHHH

Extremely soft but sheds RIDICULOUSLY. Had higher hopes for quality and blending ability. Most everyone else just adores Wayne’s brushes, but my first impression isn’t an impressive one. Giving it two stars because it is the softest brush I’ve ever used. Other than that, seems very mediocre or less than. Will continue to put it to use seeing as how I paid $35 for it, though with certain products, it can blend very patchily. Maybe I got a dud? Wouldn’t recommend.

MEH

Had a foul odor, was very drying, and the color didn’t look great on me. Sad. Maybe I got a bad batch?

Great brush!

Very precise and easy to use/work with. Love that it is duel ended/has a spooley. One of the better brow brushes I’ve used. Would recommend!

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CREAM CITY

This stuff is extremely creamy. To compare it to ABH Dipbrow, it is much more emollient and much less waxy. I didn’t realize how fond I was of that waxy texture until dipping my brush into the Inglot Liner Gel. Although I wasn’t applying much pressure, the brush cut through a lot of the product. Almost feels like melting butter. It is very pigmented, which could be a positive or negative, depending on personal preference. Once it is on the skin, it will slide around. Can’t say the same for the brow hair, though. It locks onto hair. So long as you work with it in decent time, you should be able to get the product where you want it, though it has sort of bunches up on certain parts of my brows if I didn’t work quickly. Also, the jar that it comes in is TINY. Overall, this product does its job of helping to define brows, however, I would recommend ABH Dipbrow over it.

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Does as intended

This thing is tiny. It’s half the size of Anastasia’s Dipbrow jar. You get less product for about the same price. I like them both. The Inglot is not a pomade, but a super soft cream. You don’t need too much product. Little goes a long way. It does it’s job.

Just buy it!

You get great variety within this one product because of it's pearl to lavender ombré. It can be subtle or dramatic, depending on how light or heavy handed you go. It's beautiful and ethereal, and you won't be disappointed.