Best products for eyebrows.
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Aug 20, 2016
Taylor D.
I am a blonde who has pretty dark eyebrows. You can look at my profile pic and I want to know the best products that will give me a good color and stay on a long time.
Aug 20, 2016
Breeze T.
Are you comfortable using a pomade? If so, my favorite is Aqua Brow by Make Up For Ever: the best part about it is that it lasts forever because it doesn't dry out like the ones in pots- those you will most likely have to throw away after a while. You just apply it with a short bristled eyebrow brush (I like the Wayne Goss one) where needed, and they have plenty of shades.
That is in general my favorite brow product but what are you looking for exactly? A pencil (waxy, powdery?), a gel, a pomade, a felt tip marker, a kit?
Aug 20, 2016
Taylor D.
Not really sure what the difference is between those products.😬😬😬
Aug 21, 2016
Breeze T.
Hmmm well then you need some more in depth information. Let's start from the easiest going to the more time consuming eyebrow grooming techniques.
First of all you can just use a clear or tinted brow gel, my favorite is Maybelline Brow Drama and it comes in many shades depending on your hair color.
Or you can use a pencil, which can be either waxy or powdery, to lightly fill in any gaps.
The intermediate stage that shapes brows is using a clear brow wax and then going in with an angled brush and a light brown / taupe eyeshadow where needed.
If your brows are missing in some places, you may want something more heavy duty, such as a pomade: my favorite, as stated above, is the MUFE one but you can get many very good products of this kind from the drugstore (I know NYX makes one) and a potted one by Anastasia Beverly Hills.
Honestly if you're just starting out, you can just pick up a Micro Brow pencil by NYX at your drugstore and go ahead and fill in just where you think it's necessary in light feathery strokes that look like hairs. Or if you don't even think you need that much, just pick up a brow gel and that will make your brows presentable in a minute.