Brow Pens Are the Wave of the FutureNo, they won't give you "Sharpie brows" |
How do you do your brows? Are you a brush and go kind of person? Do you sketch on a little pencil as you're running out the door? Do you combine layers of pomade and powder, then comb it all through with a spoolie? Do you gamely apply those brow stains that are supposed to wear for two-plus days?
There are so many brow options out there and I think I can safely say I've tried them all. Lately, though, I've found myself gravitating toward brow pens. And that's thanks to makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes, who can often be spotted using brow pens to create her perfectly feathery-yet-defined brows on her hypnotic Instagram story tutorials. Trust me, a quick scroll through her gallery of makeup looks (each featuring perfectly groomed eyebrows) will have you searching for brow pen options too.
Now, if you're worried about "Sharpie brows" or overdrawn "Instagram brows," I'm here to assure you, there's nothing to fear. Brow pens can actually deliver a look that's far more natural with a sheer finish that creates more of a delicate stain than the harsh lines you might expect. Interested in giving them a try? Keep on reading for some of our favorite brow pen options.
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