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RecommendedJul 29, 2021
I've been using two brow products that I really like. First, there's the Shu Uemura Hard Formula. While it's not necessarily the best out there, I appreciate how smoothly it applies compared to other pencils. It rarely clumps when I'm drawing my brows, which is a big plus. Then there's the Benefit Precisely My Brow. Although I've made color mistakes twice with this one, it's still my favorite among the thin brow pencils. One of the reasons I keep using it is its firm brow brush - even if I've filled in my brows roughly with the Shu Uemura, a quick brush through makes them look natural. Before these two, I used to rely on flat eyebrow pencils. They worked well, but sometimes clumped when I had to apply multiple layers, and it was challenging to draw thin lines. The Innisfree Simple Label Brow seems to have addressed these issues. The formula feels harder, but the angled tip makes it easy to draw thin lines. The color is a nice dark brown that should work well for most people, unless you have dyed or bleached hair.
Even when I used flat eyebrow pencils, the built-in brush wasn't particularly strong, but with the Simple Label, it's even worse. The bristles are longer but lack firmness, making it difficult to shape my thick, long brows that tend to have a mind of their own. While I really like the brow pencil itself and use it regularly, I've switched to using the brush from my Benefit product instead.

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