Iconic London collaborated with Patrick Ta and recently launched Brow Silk — a luxurious way to create the perfect feathery brow. Patrick Ta says he starts by pre-filling sparse areas with a brow pencil, then spritzes the golden brow groomer with a setting mist before picking up the balm to create a thin paste. Using short and upward strokes, you can push hairs up and out for that volumized, feathery effect and then use the flat backside of the brush to set into place.
If you've got brows that keep growing and growing and growing, a little trim in-between salon visits can help maintain your shape. This brow shaping scissors and brush set from Tweezerman (aka the king of all things facial hair) allows you to trim with precision. The scissors have ultra-thin blades made specifically for brow hairs, and the contoured shape makes for easier handling. Brush your hairs upward and then trim as needed.
After taking the time to create a brow look, it makes sense to seal it all into place. This clear brow gel does just that. The non-sticky formulation lends to the feathery effect and ensures brows stay put all day long. You can use it over your favorite powders, creams, and pencils.
In addition to keeping brows groomed, a little bit of contour work can help create lift around your eyes. This genius highlighter is essentially a sheer pink chubby pencil that you apply just under the brow that creates the illusion of height. It's a creamy texture that's easy to blend.
You know Beautyblender for its teardrop-shaped makeup sponges, but the brand has recently dabbled into new territory, via cosmetic brushes. The brand's brow brush is your one-stop shop hero for brow needs. It features a spoolie/comb combo on one end and a dense angled eyebrow brush on the other.