Having those eyebrows on fleek is a combination of skills and good eyebrow product. Let me break it up to you: No matter how many times you’ve watched that “How To Do Eyebrows On Fleek”, the most flattering eyebrow shape is not universal. It will still vary depending on your brow strands and face shape.
What you need next is a product that will best suit your needs, whether a structured shape, volume and fullness, or taming unruly hairs. Here, we listed down 10 eyebrow products to help you get that fleek!
Micro Brow Pencil by NYX Professional Makeup ($10)
Pros:
Micro Brow Pencil by NYX has a wide shade range, from blonde to black! As the name suggests, it has a thin pencil which you can draw fine strokes from. It has long-lasting, buildable coverage and is easy to apply with its creamy consistency. To tell you a secret, some people claim that it’s a dupe of Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Brow Wiz!
Cons:
It smudges a little. Just a little!
Ultra Slim Brow Pecil by ULTA ($10)
Pros:
Similar to NYX’ Micro Brow Pencil, Ultra Slim Brow Pencil by ULTA makes it easy to mimic hair strokes. Perfect for when you want to achieve feathered brows that runway models sport! The pigmentation is not too dark but buildable which makes it easy for beginners to control. ?
Cons:
It doesn’t have the right amount of creaminess in the formula which makes it difficult to apply as it won’t glide on the brows. It also clumps the brow hairs a little bit and easily wears off.
Brow Boss Pencil by ColourPop ($6)
Pros:
Another great dupe for Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Brow Wiz is ColourPop’s Brow Boss Pencil. It has a great color selection, buildable pigment, and easily glides on the skin.
Cons:
It’s an amazing product for only $6, but the catch is it contains just a small amount of product which you’ll run out of fast if you use this often. It’ll be hard and rough to apply at first so make sure to warm up the product at the back of your hand for easy application.
Micro Brow Pencil by Morphe ($5)
Pros:
Hmmm.. this is filed under “Great Dupes for Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Brow Wiz” although, some might say it’s even better than the ABH! It has a rich pigment so you don’t have to go over on and on to get your desired coverage. The quality of this product is amazing and at a very affordable price!
Cons:
You’ll have to stock up on this product because it doesn’t contain much product in its component plus it has a tendency to break off easily.
Brow Stylist by L’Oréal ($8.99)
- Brow Stylist Definer by L’Oréal ($8.99)
Pros:
Among the micro brow pencils, Brow Stylist Definer has a pencil with a good balance of creamy and stiffness in its formula. This means it doesn’t break off easily! Its great pigment makes it easier to fill in the eyebrows especially if you suffer from having sparse areas.
Cons:
One major con though, this product is so good that you’ll want to wear it everyday. Which means repurchasing every two weeks!
Shady Slim Brow Pencil by L.A. Girl ($5.99)
- Shady Slim Brow Pencil by L.A. Girl ($5.99)
Pros:
We thought L’Oréal’s Brow Stylist is already a great bargain, but here’s L.A. Girl’s Shady Slim Brow Pencil matching its quality for a lower price. It has also a wide selection of shades to choose from. You can achieve both full and feathered brows with this pencil.
Cons:
Brow pencils that break are a bummer because it’s such a waste of product and sadly, this is the type of issue you’ll be encountering with the Shady Slim Brow Pencil.
Brow Promade by L.A. Girl ($8)
- Brow Pomade by L.A. Girl ($8)
Pros:
Brow Pomade by L.A. Girl is a great dupe for Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Dipbrow. It’s super creamy and glides on smooth. Rejoice beach babes, this has long lasting coverage and almost waterproof, perfect for those hot days on the beach! ?
Cons:
If you’re a little more than the normal oily in the temple area, longevity might decrease but should still last long.
Ulta Beauty Make Me Brow Eyebrow Gel Mascara by Essence ($2.99)
- Ulta Beauty Make Me Brow Eyebrow Gel Mascara by Essence ($2.99)
Pros:
Eyebrow mascaras are known for that quick fix you can have in 10 seconds! Using the spoolie, you can create that feathery, natural looking brows while filling the sparse areas.
Cons:
Downside though is that there are only a few shades options. Ulta, please formulate mooore!
Brow Cream by MORPHE ($6)
- Brow Cream by MORPHE ($6)
Pros:
Brow Cream by MORPHE, as the name suggests, has a creamier and has more blendable formula than its dupe Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Dipbrow. This performance with more than half the price! What a steal!
Cons:
Although it has a wide range of browns, blonde gals do not benefit as Morphe doesn’t offer blonde shade in this line.
Brow Kit by e.l.f Cosmetic ($4)
- Brow Kit by e.l.f. Cosmetic ($4)
Pros:
Brow Kit by e.l.f. has two components: setting powder and pigmented wax. This is great for beginners since one can control the amount of product by layering.
Cons:
The only downside here is the brush that comes with the kit. Although with it’s price, you’ll still have a budget for a nice brush.
That’s it! We hope you find the perfect brow product fitting for your needs.
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