Glad you've found something that works for you OP but that looks like it would be a disaster waiting to happen for me and not an easy thing to get right at all.
I find the easiest and most natural result is by using a micro fine brow pencil. I just plot the points of the brow the same why they would do for plucking of waxing - ie: old the pencil against the side of the nose and make a small mark where that meets the brow, hold it diagonally pointing toward the iris and make another there for the peak of the arch, and one more from outer eye to the brow tip to find the natural extension.
Sounds more involved than it is and takes seconds really. Then just sparingly fill in the hair strokes in upward motions with the pencil, brush out to avoid any blocking and set with a gel.
Works every time for men, brows always match.