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- py*******Oily SkinSensitive SkinDec 5, 2018
Natural color payoff. No chance of ending up with cartoon-like eyebrows. Even tapering the tail is fairly easy and turns out well. The staying power is terrible. It lasts somewhat longer on areas with eyebrow hair, but on bare skin, it's mostly gone by evening. Could be due to my oily skin type. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAug 5, 2018
Hmm, the color payoff...? I think I'll need to try it to know more. I switched to this after using Innisfree's eyebrow pencil for years, and I love that the cap is sturdier compared to that one. With Innisfree, the cap would always come off, and I'd lose it...ugh. As for the shade, I chose it to match my jet-black hair, and thankfully, it looks quite natural when I draw my brows. At least I avoided the 'drawn-on' look, haha! The tester product I tried didn't have great color payoff, but I needed something urgently, so I bought it anyway. The new product, however, has excellent pigmentation. It's a bit softer than I expected, almost like a crayon texture? So I thought, 'Ah, the staying power probably won't be great.' I didn't have high hopes because the Innisfree eyebrow pencil has a similar crayon-like texture, which doesn't last long and smudges easily. I switched from that and bought this in a nearby store as other products were sold out... Well, it might be better than Innisfree, but I'm not getting my hopes up. If your brows are super oily, I recommend wiping them clean before applying the product. This seems to keep the eyebrow pencil in optimal condition. If that's too much hassle, there are brow products specifically designed for oily skin - you might want to try those. And don't forget to always close the cap tightly! For those who think their brows look too harsh or unnatural: Try switching to a shade with a bit of brown mixed in, or opt for a product with lighter color payoff. If you're good at shaping your brows, you might even want to consider microblading. I used to always end up with harsh-looking brows... Oh, and I highly recommend trying to thin out your brows a bit by carefully trimming them! - jm*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedApr 25, 2018
As someone with acne-prone skin, I used to get breakouts around my eyebrows whenever I filled them in. I bought this product because it doesn't contain any pore-clogging ingredients, and it's truly amazing! I can't think of any downsides. It seems to work well in pretty much every aspect. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinNov 8, 2017
I tried this after getting a recommendation, and it's so natural and not too intense that I can wear it to school without anyone noticing! Seriously, it's amazing value for money. You absolutely must buy it! Honestly, I can't think of any downsides even if I try. The only frustrating thing was when I first tested it on the back of my hand and it didn't apply well. But it's really great on the face, so you definitely should get it! - Hwahae UserDry SkinOct 31, 2017
It draws eyebrows with intense color. Even with a quick stroke, it leaves a bold, defined line. It applies so well that compared to other black products I've used, this one makes my eyebrows look much fuller and darker. When I use only this, everyone comments on how intense my eyebrows look. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinOct 29, 2017
It's absolutely fantastic! The way it applies is truly amazing. The color is perfect too - it matches my natural brown hair so well. I'm seriously in love with this product! Well... after about 6 hours or so, it does start to fade a bit. For longer-lasting results, try applying powder to your eyebrows before using this. While it might not glide on as smoothly, the staying power becomes incredible! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSep 28, 2017
Here's my review of shade 4 Gray Brown: 1. It's really hard to find the perfect color, but this one matches my eyebrows perfectly. 2. The cap is sturdy. Unlike my previous product, this one doesn't crack and clicks shut securely on both sides. 3. The built-in brush is a bit thicker and fuller. I actually prefer this as it combs through my eyebrows better. 1. The color payoff is disappointing... I still had some of my old product left, but I bought this because of the great reviews. However, the color payoff is poor. It doesn't apply well, even when I press harder.... I keep reaching for my old product instead (My old one is from Etu*). *I'm not sure if I received a faulty product, but it doesn't even apply on the back of my hand. Oddly enough, it works fine on paper despite not being a pencil. Won't repurchase. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAcne SkinFeb 13, 2017
I'm still using it and I love how it doesn't draw on too heavily, giving a natural look! There's not much to complain about... hmm... I guess it's a bit disappointing that it doesn't have a spoolie on the other end! Apply it gently, as if you're drawing each individual hair! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinFeb 12, 2017
It applies better than I expected, and I really like the color. It's great! I'm a bit afraid it might break while using it, but overall it's good. It applies even better when you use it over a mattifying primer. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinJan 23, 2017
My story: I wanted to fill in my eyebrows because they're too light, but I'm naturally quite lazy. For a while, I used tint, hoping to just fill in the sparse areas for a natural, no-makeup look. However, I could only find brown tints. So, I went looking for a gray shade and found one at Watson's. They had both twist-up and pencil types, but to avoid the hassle of sharpening, I chose the automatic one. Pros: Being gray, it looks natural as long as you stay within your brow shape - like you're not wearing anything at all. The twist-up design saves the effort of sharpening. It's water-resistant too; even if you try to remove it with water, it doesn't come off easily. I was worried about black tears if I sweat, but that doesn't seem likely to happen. It broke right after I bought it... It's really fragile. I'm not sure if it was already broken or what, but even though I only extended it a little bit at a time, it still snapped... So disappointing! If you're okay with a bit more effort and have a sharpener, go for the pencil type. It creates a more natural and prettier look.