Celebrity Makeup Artist Mary Wiles swears by Dear Dahlia's brow pencil, which comes in three shades. She says, "I love the curved nib because it gives better control and definition to brows, the product's longevity throughout the day, and the formulation consistency. I also love the colors, which seem to look good on all skin tones and hair colors."
You've probably seen Glossier's Brow Boy ads a million times in your social media feeds or on your daily commute. The verdict is in, and makeup artists say this product lives up to the hype.
"I love products that are multi-tasking, which is what Glossier's Boy Brow does," says makeup artist Annie Tevelin. "It allows you to shape, fluff, and fill in your brow area to create a fuller more shaped look. You can also choose from four shades that match the best shade to your brow area."
"I prefer to stick with clean beauty brands if possible, so I love this natural eyebrow duo from Lily Lolo. It's a pressed powder paired that's with a wax, which allows you to create precise strokes. This is also a great on-the-go product with the included compact mirror," says Tevelin.
If you're in a splurge-y mood, throw your cash at the MUA-adored brow powder compact from Chanel.
"I love it because it allows you to achieve dimension that you cannot get with one color. As an added bonus, it comes with three tools, as well, including a mini tweezer, mini spoolie, and mini angled brow brush," Scheibel says. "Use the lighter shade to fill in the brow like normal, then add the darker color to the base of the brow and toward the tail of the brow to create the perfect elevated eyebrow look."
"I love M.A.C. Cosmetics' Shape + Shade Brow Tint," says makeup artist Dana Rae Ashburn. "It's a double-ended product, and I'm all about that multi-purpose beauty life. One side is a pen that allows you to draw fine hairs, and the other is a powder to create a fuller, fluffier brow. I also use the powder side as an eye shadow when I want a monochromic look."