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Soap & Glory's Arch de Triumph: Blessed be the S&B MNers

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Ujjayi · 19/03/2014 16:07

A huge thank you to all the MNers who recommended this product for my poor depleted brows (Apologies for not naming names but I did try to find the original thread without luck).

I was a little concerned about it producing the "drawn on" look but this product is very subtle. I still look like me but with fuller, natural looking brows. The highlighter is fantastic too - really opens the eye.

Thanks again!

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Ujjayi · 19/03/2014 21:04

Bumping to say thanks again :)

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MadBusLady · 19/03/2014 21:54

Ooh I'm just about to run our of brow pencil...

Theonlyoneiknow · 19/03/2014 22:32

Oh! Am currently using benefit brow zings is thus different/better ?

AntoinetteCosway · 19/03/2014 22:55

I've looked at it and thought the tip was really thick and crayon-like - how do you get a natural look with it?

Ujjayi · 19/03/2014 23:41

TheOnlyOneIKnow I haven't tried brow zings so can't comment, I'm afraid.

It is quite crayon like but you use light, feathery strokes through the brow line. As my brows are normal at the inner corner I wasn't sure if I was applying any but as soon as I reached the sparse section it was evident.

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Kormachameleon · 19/03/2014 23:50

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Dillydollydaydream · 19/03/2014 23:54

I've tried their other eyebrow pencil but as it's running out I might try the arch d triumph next.

LordPalmerston · 20/03/2014 04:56

I like the highlighter end best.

SmileAndNod · 20/03/2014 13:59

Have just returned from Boots and on the basis of this thread I went to look for this. I could only find one shade - taupe - and there was no tester. It didn't look that dark to me. Was I looking at the right thing? There was also something called 'archery' (I think) which looked like a pen and came in brown or blonde - again no tester. I left empty handed and confused. Are the shades quite universal?

Ujjayi · 20/03/2014 23:51

I have the taupe one. I have no idea if it comes in different shades. I have very dark eyebrows and this shade works well; possibly because it gives a more subtle effect rather than a distinct hard line.

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ygritte · 23/03/2014 15:27

Smile and Nod - Archery is great. I have dark brows and use the brown. This is bizarrely pale-ish brown but looks way more natural than anything that is the same shade as my actual hair. I will be re-purchasing this when mine runs out.

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