I have number 2 - which is a light brown/blonde shade! I love eyebrow gel brushes in general! And have always loved Clinique products, I like to still outline my brows with a pencil but if I’m in a rush these are fab, just quickly brush it on and it fills in the eyebrows! Easy and fast way when in a rush
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Art Deco Eyebrow Filler Review
Art Deco Eyebrow Filler fills in small gaps in the eyebrow, making them beautifully dense. It shapes and fixes the eyebrow hairs in place, creating a perfectly made-up eyebrow that frames your face. Aditionally, your eyebrows are conditioned and the eyebrow hair structure is improved. Protects against free radicals.
Brush the product through the eyebrows with the integrated brush.
Website http://www.artdeco.com/en/
I have sparse spots in my brows so am always on the hunt for a holy grail to help me fill them in. I generally use a gel liner to define and fill, but wanted something extra to help create the appearance of more hair, especially on the tail of my brow.
I was pretty sceptical about the Art Deco Brow Filler, but I have to say I'm impressed. I got it in the brown (3) colour, and it matches my brows perfectly.
It has a large spoolie/wand but it's still easy enough to apply the product exactly where you want it.
I wouldn't use it to define my brows, but for adding 'volume' or for days where you want to fill in gaps while maintaining a natural look, this stuff is perfect. Alongside my gel liner, this now a staple in my brow routine - it definitely helps create the impression I have more brow hair than what I do!
I did find that it sets quite stiff on the brow (but it doesn't actually make the hairs look stiff if that makes sense!). For me this is good because it saves me having to use a clear brow gel to set my brows. But just keep this in mind if you're not a fan that slightly crunchy brow feeling!
Tips: Apply with a light hand. Too many coats and your brows will end up a bit too stuck together. I spent a couple of days practicing different techniques and found doing really light strokes the best for me.