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07-21-2024 09:33 PM
You may not like my answer but I use a simple brow pencil.
ELF retractable pen, no sharpening needed.
One end is the brow brush the other is the pen and I use taupe.
It's easy, soft, and stays!
3.00
07-23-2024 06:55 AM
@Dusty1 wrote:@AngelPuppy1 You could buy Just For Men Beard & Mustache Dye & just do the lighter brow to match the darker. It also will look fuller.
I color my brows every few weeks.
My hair was dark brown but I quit coloring & it is like an ashy blonde/grey now.
My brows are mostly brown but I get some greys so I color them with Just For Men Blonde.
I appreciate the suggestion. However, I am afraid I would make them look worse. I heard that this stuff can be quite dark at first and then I would be walking around looking strange. Also, my skin is really sensitive. I can't even tolerate the wax that the woman used to use on my brows.
07-23-2024 09:19 AM
@AngelPuppy1 I understand about the skin sensitivity.
I hope you find something that works for you!
07-23-2024 10:27 PM
I agree! I prefer brow powder myself. I like Benefit Brow Powder, RMS Back2Brow Powder as well as IT Brow Powder, although it's been discontinued.
I alternate mostly between Benefit & RMS. I hope you find one you love!
07-23-2024 10:36 PM - edited 07-23-2024 10:37 PM
@Tweetybrd wrote:
I’m thinking powdered brows look more natural than penciled in browse so I’d like to try it. Too many choices though.🤔
It depends on how much hair you have on your brows, but I don't think everyone can get the right effect with just one product.
Personally, I like a very neutral pencil first to draw the shape, and then use a neutral mascara to brush the hairs into place ... and THEN I use a powder.
Anyone who can do it with one product and get the desired result ... I'm jealous.
07-24-2024 09:02 AM - edited 07-24-2024 09:02 AM
I agree with @Tinkrbl44 about needing to use more than one product. My elderly brows are very light brown, sparse in places, like my brow "tails" have about four lonely little hairs. 🥹
First I use a Benefit pencil to color and define. Whoa! There they are! Now that the frame is in place, I go over them with Benefit Gimme Brow in number 3. It's a light neutral taupey color. This adds a "little" fullness and depth.
Sometimes if I'm feeling bold, I use Gimme Brow in Grey.
07-24-2024 01:18 PM
I remember reading about Anastasia brow powder being very popular. I don't use it myself though.
07-24-2024 03:40 PM
Every once in a while I see a storefront for a business that does just brows.
This surprises me.
Even if they are very good, how can they possibly get enough business to just cover the rent and utilities?
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