This product was in my (amazing) March Beauty Box and I have to admit, I scoffed at it at first. What use to me (with my jet black, well kept, fairly thin brows) could this possibly be?
As it turns out, I had no idea what I was missing. This doesn't miraculously alter my brows a lot, but what it does do is make them more defined, darker and better above my (often quite made up) eyes.
The pencil is a soft brown, which seems like it would be too light on black brows. but it's actually perfect, as what it does is tone the skin underneath so that there is no contrast between black hair and pale skin, so my brows look thicker and better defined.
The comb allows me to make sure everything is neat and tidy - and overall, the look just *works*.
At $33 I would never have thought to try this but now that I have I'm intrigued - the world of brows just opened up to me!
I received this in the BRBB, I am still relatively new to the brow game so was keen to try this and compare to my current fave.
It is a dual end pencil in a really pretty silver casing - one end is the retractable pencil, and the other is a little brow brush. It is a universal pencil so suited for all eyebrow colours, the pencil itself is brown so not sure how it would suit very blond brows, but the colour is perfect for my dark brown brows (try saying that fast 3 times!).
It's quick and easy to apply the product, simply twist the pencil up and apply, it's buildable so more strokes=darker brows. The brush is fabulous for shaping the brows first and then use afterwards to blend in the product - particularly useful if you have applied it slightly unevenly.
I really like the pencil but there are a couple of things about it that put it a very firm 2nd to my EOH brow define. The lid on the brush end doesn't click into place so seems like it could be lost in a makeup bag. The other thing is the width of the pencil itself - it's quite a fat pencil (compared to the EOH) one, so requires a lot of skill to get right, which isn't great for a noob like me.
Tips: Apply lightly first to work out how much product you need to get the colour match you're after.