When should you fill in your brows during eye makeup?
After completing your base makeup, fill in your brows before applying eyeshadow or eyeliner. Defining your brow shape first makes it easier to balance the rest of your eye makeup. Once your brows are done, move on to eyeshadow and liner for a more harmonious overall look.
How to use the sculpted blade tip
Use the thin edge of the pencil to outline the lower brow line and define your shape. Then lay the flat side down and fill in sparse areas following the direction of your brow hairs. Finish by brushing through with the built-in spoolie in the direction of hair growth to blend everything naturally. Avoid twisting the pencil up too far—it can break. Use just a little at a time.
Brow styling tips by occasion
- For work makeup, use 02. Eva Brown or 03. Dark Brown to lightly fill in gaps for a polished look
- For weekend outings, try 04. Beige Brown for a soft, fresh vibe
- If you have dyed or bleached hair, 05. Light Brown blends naturally with lighter hair colors
Products that pair well
Using a brow tint or brow mascara alongside the pencil adds fullness and dimension. If your natural brow color is light, define the shape with the pencil first, then build density with a brow mascara. You can also use a matte brown shade from an eyeshadow palette to softly extend the tail of your brow for a more defined look.
Storage and removal tips for longevity
Always cap the pencil tightly after use to prevent the formula from drying out. Store it in a cool place away from direct sunlight to preserve the hard oil formula. The pencil removes easily with a regular cleanser, but if you've layered waterproof products, a dedicated eye makeup remover works best. Use within 12 months of opening, and wipe down the spoolie regularly with a tissue to remove buildup.