Brows are a huge deal in the beauty world! How you shape your brows can really make or break your look. So here are the best brow products to help you get those brows on fleek.
Anastasia Beverly Hills – Brow Wiz
There is a reason Anastasia Beverly Hills is known as the brow queen, and it’s because she makes some amazing brow products! Her Brow Wiz is by far her most bestselling and most raved about product. It’s a cult favourite, perfect for thin brows or thick brows. You name it and the Brow Wiz can do it.
Hourglass – Arch Brow Sculpting Pencil
Similar to the brow wiz, the Arch Brow by Hourglass can really help to define your brow. Its perfect for filling in thicker eyebrows, and ever better at creating an arch because of its unique shape. It comes in a range of different colours so you can find your perfect colour match.
L’Oreal Paris – Brow Artist Plumper
Another raved about product, but this one is from the drugstore. The Brow Artist Plumper is great for those people who can never get their eyebrows to behave! If your brow hairs tend to have a mind of their own then this brow gel is perfect. It keeps your hairs in place all day without sticking them down like glue. It also comes in three shades so you can find your match.
Too Faced – Instant Attitude Brow Lift
A great highlighting pencil for your eyebrows! If you struggle to create an arch in your brow then this nude pencil by Too Faced will give you the perfect brow lift. When you apply the nude pencil under your brow and above the arch, it gives the illusion of a sculpted brow. What’s also great is that it can conceal stray hairs if you haven’t plucked.
Maybelline – Brow Satin
Another great brow pencil. Then Brow Satin is a two in one product that can really help to define your brows. On one end is the pencil with can shape and define. On the other end is a powder to fill in gaps. For a more natural brow, the powder works great because it gives a less harsh look. It also comes in multiple colours so you can find your colour match!
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