After Base Makeup, Before Eyeshadow
Once you've finished your base with foundation and concealer, draw your brows before applying eyeshadow. Defining your brows first makes it easier to balance the rest of your makeup. The powder formula glides on smoothly even on bare skin, so on quick errands, brows alone can give you a naturally polished look.
Draw Lightly, Stroke by Stroke
Start by defining the lower brow line as your guide, then fill in from the arch using light, diagonal strokes that follow the natural hair direction. For the inner brow, tap gently from top to bottom for a softer finish. Because this is a compressed powder formula, pressing too hard can break the tip—so the key is to use a light, sweeping motion. Finish by brushing through with the built-in synthetic bristle brush to blend and soften any harsh edges.
Brow Looks for Every Occasion
- For everyday makeup, apply with 1–2 light strokes for natural, subtle color payoff
- For office looks, define the tail more sharply while keeping the inner brow soft for a polished, professional impression
- For evening plans or special occasions, layer multiple times to build intensity—it stays clean and clump-free even with heavier application
Matching Your Hair Color
Choose from the 7 shades based on your hair tone for the most natural result. For black hair, try 01 Deep Black or 02 Mon Gray. For undyed natural hair, 03 Cool Brown or 04 Deep Brown work beautifully. If you have light brown dyed hair, go for 05 Brown or 07 Walnut Brown. For red-brown tones, 06 Mon Acon is your match.
Using the Dedicated Sharpener and Storage Tips
Because of the compressed powder formula, always use only the included dedicated sharpener to avoid breaking the tip. Do not use regular blade sharpeners or other tools. Forcing it to a sharp point can cause it to snap, so sharpen gently and stop when it's just right. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. It removes easily with a regular foam cleanser.