Brows have been getting more attention than a cheese platter at a party these days, so if you’re feeling a little overwhelmed by it all – don’t worry, you’re not the only one.
Brands used to only have one, or maybe two brow products to choose from. But now the brow category could fill an entire shelf!
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So to help you navigate your way through the expanding world of brows, check out the video above to learn more about the brow products available* and which type is best suited to your caterpillars.
Or if you’re on a crowded bus and forgot your headphones, you can find a snapshot below…
BROW PENCIL
Ideal for: Those with sparse brows or patches, who want to fill in the bare spots so that it looks natural.
Use it: With a light hand and a flick of the wrist, to create hair-like strokes.
bh recommends: Benefit Precisely, My Brow Pencil and Eye of Horus Brow Define
BROW GEL
Ideal for: Those with good brows and natural shape, who just want a little more volume and hold.
Use it: Similar to a mascara wand. Brush through your brow hairs in the direction of their growth, or upwards if you prefer a bushier look.
bh recommends: L’Oréal Paris Brow Artist Plumper and Maybelline NY Brow Drama Sculpting Brow Mascara
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BROW POWDER
Ideal for: Those who want to add depth of colour as well as fullness.
Use it: With a small, soft brush, buff the powder into your brow and then run a spoolie through the hairs to get rid of any excess powder.
bh recommends: M.A.C Brows Are It – Brow Duo and Australis Oh Hai Brow! Kit
BROW CREAM GEL/ POMADE
Ideal for: Those who prefer their brows really bold and defined.
Use it: With a small angle brush. Brush through the brow hairs for depth and colour, and trace the edges with the tip of the brush for definition.
bh recommends: Benefit Ka-BROW! and Ardell Brow Pomade
*Benefit Ka-BROW! and Precisely, My Brow Pencil are on counter July 22, 2016.
What type of product do you use to fill in your brows? Or if you don’t currently use anything, which one from the video do you think would work best for you?
I like pencils, the brow brush one I tried was rather woeful