Where Brows Fit in Your Eye Makeup Routine
After you've finished your base makeup, draw your brows before moving on to eyeshadow or eyeliner. Defining your brow shape first makes it easier to balance the rest of your eye look. Once your brows are done, follow with eyeshadow and eyeliner for a naturally polished finish.
How to Use the 5mm Ultra-Slim Pencil
The core is ultra-fine and can break easily, so twist up only 1mm at a time. Lightly sketch in hair-like strokes following the natural direction of your brow hairs for a realistic finish. Gently fill in any sparse areas, and use a lighter hand at the inner brow to avoid a harsh look. For an even cleaner result, brush through your brows with the built-in spoolie before you start drawing.
Brow Looks for Every Occasion
- For everyday makeup, lightly fill in gaps to enhance your natural brow texture
- For office looks, define the tail of your brow for a polished, put-together impression
- You can also use the pencil to softly shade the aegyo-sal line under your eyes for a subtle dimensional effect
Pairing with Your Hair Color
Black is a cool-toned gray that complements jet-black or naturally dark hair. Brown pairs beautifully with dyed hair for a softer, warmer look. Layer with a brow tint or brow mascara for fuller, more dimensional brows.
Care Tips for Longer Wear
Gently blot away any oils on your brows before application to help the color last longer. The wax and oil blend creates a film that resists smudging, but when it's time to cleanse, use an eye makeup remover and wipe gently. Always close the cap tightly and store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.