Like the title, i would only use this if you were a beginner learning how to do brows for the first time. It is easy to use on a client/another person, but not so easy to use on yourself. A bit of hassle lining it up and could do so mucb faster and easy in other ways. The pencil it comes with is ok but you could use any pencil to mark your points. Comes in a card board box so would need somewhere to store afterwards. Made of plastic and wouldnt get many uses out of it unless you relied on it everytime. Would not reccomend for the price.
Vault
Max value reached
Adding this item would put you over your total vault limit of $250. please review your cart to stay under the limit.
Billion Dollar Brows Brow Buddy Kit Review
Billion Dollar Brows Brow Buddy Kit Our patented Brow Buddy Tool will show you where to start, arch and end your brows with precision and ease.
• Our patented Brow Buddy Tool will show you where to start, arch and end your brows with precision and ease.
• The Brow Buddy makes shaping your brows incredibly fast and simple. Unlike eyebrow stencils, this handy tool takes into account YOUR facial shape, giving you perfectly symmetrical, beautifully shaped brows.
• Say goodbye to thin, crooked, cookie-cutter brows...FOREVER!
Step 1 Start
Most eyebrows are either too far apart or too close together. The Brow Buddy Tool solves this problem by showing you exactly where your brows should start.
Step 2 Arch
Creating an arch is tricky unless you have the Brow Buddy Tool. By using your unique facial features, this tool takes the mystery out of creating a beautiful arch.
Step 3 End
A common brow shaping mistake is taking too much off the ends. The Brow Buddy Tool makes this impossible by showing you exactly where your brows should end.
Website www.billiondollarbrows.co.nz
Reviews
I got one of these as an impulse buy. I do my brows and others all the time for a living but just wanted to try it. It’s a thick plastic which doesn’t actually create issues for me. You line it up correctly and then make a line and connect the lines and then tweeze them. Or wax or whatever you do.
I could see this being a great tool for people who just don’t know where to start. If you already measure with a brush from your eye and pupil etc this is a total waste of cash.
I received the brow buddy as a part of the Take Back Your Brows kit from the BDB website. Upon receiving it, I found it didn't have the white pencil you get when you order the brow buddy on its own. I emailed the company to ask about this and was told that it is expected that you use the universal brow pencil (included in the kit) instead of the white pencil. I found this to be a bit disappointing, but went ahead and used it anyway.
First impressions, the brow buddy is made from a very thick plastic. You can't tell this from the photo or the description so I was expecting something thinner, and possibly stainless steel. Due to the thickness of the brow buddy it's really hard to get the pencil lines in close to the edge of the brow buddy.
The next issue I encountered was with using the universal brow pencil to mark my lines. Being a brow pencil, it's designed to blend in with the brow hairs so I simply couldn't see where my marks were and therefore couldn't see where to pluck. I happened to have a light NYX Wonder stick so I tried again with that but with the brow buddy being so thick it just made a big mess and couldn't be used as a guide at all.
This has the potential to be a really good product if it was even half the current thickness but in its current state I find it to be completely unusable and can't recommend it to others.
In a bid to tame the brows, I thought this contraption might help the cousin brows become sisters. I felt like the biggest dork trying to use this and it gave the bf a laugh watching me have this pink plastic contraption attached to my nose. It's made of thick plastic, and clunky to use. I can see what they were trying to achieve, but I couldn't make it work for me. It definitely didn't make me feel like a billion dollars...
Tips: Don't close it while it's still attached to your nose... it'll pinch and hurt like hell.