I've had one of these little gems in my makeup bag for years. My eyebrows are getting thinner and thinner as the years go by so any help I can get i will gladly take! I use the brow brush on this product to smooth over my brows before applying a brow pencil. This helps to smooth and spread out the individual hairs nicely before applying the pencil, helping my brows to have a fuller and more natural look. I haven't used the lash brush or the liquid brush because I don't use liquid on my eyebrows. If I needed to buy this product again, I probably wouldn't spend $15 as you can get a $5 version from Kmart (the brush is synthetic but for this product I don't really see that it would make too much difference).
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Revlon Lash & Brow Brush Review
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Features an angled and rounded brush tip for precise lining & blended, smoky smudging. Angled brush & domed design on other end. All in one lash and brow grooming tool.
Luxuriously soft all natural hair. Keeps brows and lashes in place. Wooden handles, llowing for superior control. Angled brush to fill and contour eyebrows. Sturdy comb to groom and separate lashes or eyebrows. Precisely draws both thin & thick lines, while domed side creates a smokey line. Apply both liquid and powder with ease.Creates definition and depth or a dramatic, smoldering look.
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Every time I do my makeup a spoolie is essential. Now because I apply sunscreen and moisturizer to my face that stuff gets in the spoolie brush plus I like to comb my brows through once I apply brow powder, pencil and gel so that just sticks to the bristles. I could use the spoolie at the end of my brown pencil but because of the inevitable buildup of product I rather buy a spoolie brush. Now I'm a real cheapskate with spoolie brushes because they pretty much are all made from the same quality of materials whether you name brand or one generic one for ten bucks. What caught my eye about this one besides the black and red on the handle was that it had a lash comb and brow brush on the other end. I have thin, sparse lashes so mascara clumps them and a lash comb is handy to comb out some of the clumping. Now the brow brush I don't use much because a spoolie does the job with my brows pretty well I but it's a decent brow brush. I'm pretty happy with this 3-in-1 makeup tool.