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What’s the best natural long lasting eyebrow product?

18 replies

BigPandaTinyDragon · 22/04/2024 14:06

I’m tired of having to fill in my sparse brows every day but I can’t afford micro blading or anything like that. Any recommendations for something easy to use that will both last and not make me look like I’ve drawn them on?

For reference they are thin and patchy but with a reasonable shape. I look a million times better when they’re done.

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awopbopaloobopawopbamboom · 22/04/2024 14:10

Bumping as same!!!

PepsiMaxLime · 22/04/2024 14:13

You will not beat Benefit when it comes to brows, have a look on their website as they offer quite a few different products depending on your needs

awopbopaloobopawopbamboom · 22/04/2024 14:18

I find benefit to be completely rubbish, especially for sparse brows. I use a combination of powder with a slanted brush and brow pencil but I would love something a bit more permanent. I've heard some good things about henna dye but I still don't have the amount of hairs required for it to take!! I don't want microblading but the thought of colouring my brows in when I'm older makes me sad!!

chouxchoux · 22/04/2024 15:21

Glossier Boy Brow!

StrangeNew · 22/04/2024 15:40

I’ve been using Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade with the relevant slanted brush for about two years - because I bought the gel so feel bound to use it up. But I really don’t love it. Messy and imprecise at its best.

In an emergency I ran into the Tom Ford in Covent Garden recently and had the MUA do my brows with the Brow Sculptor pencil I used to buy on repeat. It was so much better. It’s just that nearly £50 seems quite a lot, even for a spendthrift like me. Guess you get what you pay for …

StrangeNew · 22/04/2024 15:42

Also previously used to dye my eyebrows with henna at the same time as my hair. But it make my eyebrow skin swell up and I think thinned my brows, so I stopped.

StrangeNew · 22/04/2024 16:10

(it made …)

BigPandaTinyDragon · 22/04/2024 18:54

@chouxchoux i really fancy trying Boy Brow but doesn’t it work best if you’ve got hair to thicken/darken in the first place? I could see me having to pencil in the gaps as well and I’d really like to just use one product if possible.

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awopbopaloobopawopbamboom · 22/04/2024 18:55

I'm pretty sure the Avon brow sculpting pencil is the Tom Ford dupe.....

ILikeDinosaurs · 22/04/2024 19:00

I have VERY patchy brows and I just use a cheapo pencil (Rimmel or Nyx) and sort of 'smudge' colour into the gaps. Then I use a gel thing on top to keep them in shape. It works. Can't be arsed with all that drawing precise tiny lines to fake hairs, who has the time?

StrangeNew · 22/04/2024 19:10

Wrong thread!

CocteauTwin · 22/04/2024 19:44

I get my brows tinted every 4 to 6 weeks but they are very sparse at the ends. I've used Benefit's Goof Proof pencil for years and I find it fills in perfectly, and lasts all day.

17CherryTreeLane · 22/04/2024 19:48

I swear by maybelline duo brow express. Powder at one end, pencil at the other. Super easy to use.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 22/04/2024 19:52

Do you know what? Having tried many, many products for the same problem, I've settled on, of all things, Poundland's 'Slay the Brow'. It's great!

BigPandaTinyDragon · 22/04/2024 21:12

That does sound good @Orangello

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idontlikealdi · 22/04/2024 21:27

Benefit good proof

idontlikealdi · 22/04/2024 21:27

Goof!

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