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Brow tools you need. NOW!

29 March, 2015 - 10:08pm by - First Lady | 32 Comments

Article by BR Amelia

When we showcased the L'Oreal Brow Artist Plumper a couple of weeks ago, the response was huge.  Everyone wanted this revolutionary 'fibres in gel' formula.  It seems good brow game is at the forefront of many a-woman's beauty agenda.

And the best way to win any game is to arm yourself with all of the knowledge and tools you can.  We've already told you how to get the best brow shape for your face, so now it's time to tell you what you need in your arsenal to reign victorious as the brow queen. 

Gel.  Gel formulas can be tinted or transparent and offer a light and long lasting setting power.

Fake Brows.  If you want to rock strong brow game for a night out or special occasion, or you are totally losing the battle for good brows, then you might just find your saviour in stick on brows.  Yes really.

Fibres.  Much like fibre mascara, fibre brow products contain individual fibres that are brushed on to the brow, creating volume, depth and definition.  

Highlighter.  Highlighting under the arch can brighten your entire eye area.

Pencil.  A go-to for most when it comes to brow care, pencils are great because they're easy to use.  They're good for creating shapes and contouring brows, and the latest formulas have up to 24 hour lasting power.

Powder.  Whether you use a specific brow powder, or an eyeshadow that matches your brows, powder is perfect for filling in brows that just need a little extra definition, or have minor sparse areas.

Stencils.  If you have particularly thin or sparse brows, the prospect of 'drawing' them on can be daunting - not to mention time consuming.  The easiest way to create perfect brows everyday is to invest in a brow stencil that suits your face shape.

Serums.  The success behind eyelash serums has moved higher up - you can buy dedicated eyebrow serums to stimulate hair growth.  These take a lot of time to work, and you'll need to be consistent in your use, but many people swear by them.  You'll be looking upwards of $120 for a 3 month supply.

Spoolies.  Spoolies look like mascara brushes and are used to 'comb' your brows.  They're great for blending your brow product into your natural brows for a more subtle look.  Use after a brow pencil do leave a more powdery finish. 

Tweezers.  Even if you go to the salon to have your brows shaped, threaded or waxed, you'll still want a perfect pair of tweezers on hand to tackle strays.  You can expect to pay $25-$35 for a decent pair of tweezers.  Your tweezers should have a slanted tip and you might find it useful to have a pair of super pointy tweezers for ingrown or very short hairs.  Square tips may allow you to remove more hairs at once but this can lead to ingrown hairs.  The inside of your tweezer tips should be scuffed to help them grip the hair.  They should be matte coated on the outside so you can grip them lightly without them slipping.  

Wax.  Brow wax can be transparent or tinted and is perfect for sculpting unruly brows and getting them to stay perfectly in place all day.  You can use wax solo, or if your brows need extra help, team it with another product.  Using powder mixed into wax can help give the appearance of hairs.

How well armed are you in the battle for good brow game?  Or is it time to go shopping?  Tell us below what your must have brow products are!

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31st July, 2015

This really scares me , I have no idea how to do my brows. I have no idea what colour to try, no idea about the shape no idea about anything. I guess its just alot of trial and error. There is alot of great tips on this article :)

1st May, 2015

I have been using my bdb brow liner which came in the Beauty Box and am finding this really easy to use.

6th April, 2015

I love the Natio brow compact with 2 shades of brown plus a wax/gel to set them in place. Comes with all the necessary tools to place and paint. I really love it, recommended ladies!

6th April, 2015

I got a BCB gel in my beauty box and am experimenting with that at present.

5th April, 2015

I have an old eye and brow liner that's black all in the name of project pan and an overused old pair of tweezers. I really need to invest in some good products. I'm interested in getting some of the Eye of Horus products from their brow range. I also really liked the black brown superfine brow liner from Clinique, it was the product that was used once on me and I loved it and decided I needed to invest in brow products.

5th April, 2015

I use a powder, pencil and a spooly, which broke the other day :( it's definitely time for a new one, but I am hoping to get a brunette brow plumper from farmers :D

4th April, 2015

Tweezers are a must, I've just started using brow powder too.

4th April, 2015

I do need fibre as it is the brow tool that I don't own!! I need to get one when I can afford!

3rd April, 2015

The tip about mixing wax and powder sounds good. May have to give it a go.

2nd April, 2015

This is one area I need help with.. I don't like the shape my brows currently are and would love to have them professionally shaped

2nd April, 2015

I use a brow crayon, i'm trying to find a cruelty free twist crayon to use but can only find powders which I hate using gel's are too thick for me and look like eyeliner ha ha

1st April, 2015

Brow game. HAHAHAHA. I'm useless. I don't even know which hairs to tweeze to keep them 'tidy' so they go from looking fantastic when I get them done professionally to absolute crap the week I get them redone. Argh!

1st April, 2015

After years of thin brows I started getting waxed and dyed by a beauty therapist so that she could help me grow in some nice brows. It's taking a long time because my age and health are causing thinness and the brows I have in my imagination don't match the ones on my face!! I sometimes dye them again myself between salon visits because they fade quite fast. And I have tons of eye brow pencils and fill them in for special occasions.

1st April, 2015

My eyebrows are a little sparse so I use a brow and brush combo from Elysambre which are organic/natural products (don't think the lady sells it anymore though which is a bit sad) - so I just give them a wee brush up then pencil a little in and I'm good for the day!!

31st March, 2015

I didn't realise there were so many options. I have used a brow pencil before but like the idea of the spoolie to blend it better