


I didn't feel like I needed more pigment, so I simply brushed them into place with the clear Boy Brow formula, but honestly, I probably wouldn't even do that on a daily basis I generally like to keep my brow M.O. Brow Flick truly delivers on the "your brows, but better" front, which is my personal vibe when it comes to enhancing my brows. "The job was done in about 30 seconds, and the product was completely undetectable (no telltale trace of pencil left behind!). However, despite how subtle the application was, I did notice a slow, steady, user-friendly build in the oomph and precision of my brows. (I literally had a Britney Spears moment like, Is this thing on?). "That said, as soon as I unpackaged Brow Flick, my stress level dropped the brush tip is super fine and soft, and as I began stroking it through the sparse areas of my brows, I could barely detect the product-in a good way. I had scary visions of an application that looked more like a paint job than a natural-looking brow boost. Thus, when I heard that Glossier's latest brow launch was a pen-which sounds rather intense-I was concerned. So I generally stick to pencils, which yield more control and precision than goopy gels.
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Due to how fair my skin and hair is (and how sparse-ish my brows are), it's easy for brow products to go haywire fast. "I'm notoriously anxious when it comes to brow products. Keep scrolling for our honest Brow Flick in Blond & Boy Brow in Clear

Of course, there's the whole issue of whether or not the newest Glossier baby lives up to all the inevitable hype, so I asked a few of my fellow Who What Wear co-workers to weigh in with before-and-after photos coupled with unbiased reviews.
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Let the application dry for at least 15 seconds, and then feel free to brush and fluff your hairs up with Boy Brow to enhance your work with a little more hold and definition.

Then, holding the pen at a downward angle, lightly etch and feather your strokes anywhere you want some improvement. (Spoiler: It does!)Ĭomposition- and ingredient-wise, the formula is ophthalmologist tested, dermatologist tested, vegan, dairy-free, soy-free, gluten-free, grain-protein-free, nut-free, and hypoallergenic (woo!), and other notable features include copolymers (for enduring wear), superfine pigments (for detection-free believability), and, of course, the flow-through brush applicator tip (for fine lines, precise application, and a natural finish).įor A+ application, the brand suggests starting with clean skin, which will help ensure the formula adheres how it's intended. You can use the pen anywhere you feel you want or need more definition or depth-be it the tails or arches-and thanks to the malleable, super-fine brush tip, the final aesthetic is designed to look pretty darn seamless. Second, the formula is water-resistant and creates easy, natural-looking strokes that look significantly less artificial and "drawn" than the results stencils and pencils can yield. So what makes Brow Flick ($18) different than the gel, powder, or pencil you already love? For starters, it comes in just three sheer, (surprisingly) versatile shades, Black, Brown, and Blond, which pair beautifully with their corresponding shades of Boy Brow.
