Eyebrow-Pencil
Tuesday, January 10, 2012

  Tegania's Thoughts: Review: Models Prefer Retractable Eyebrow ...




Since the Eyebrow Disaster that was Friday, I have had to practise my eyebrow defining skills like there is no tomorrow. While wax pots and powders are fantastic, sometimes it takes just a little too long, and when you are on holidays "a little too long" is too long.

The Models Prefer Retractable Eyebrow Pencil is so easy and quick to use, it has pretty much become my new best friend. Having such a wide yet angled tip to the crayon means that the body of your eyebrow can be filled in with a few soft strokes, and the angled tip can define the edges. Remember: light strokes with any eyebrow defining is necessary, you do not want your eyebrows to look drawn on (even though mine are physically drawn on at the moment).

To make this product even more of a one stop shop, it helpfully has a spoolie brush attached to the end. Spoolies are used once you have filled in your brows to distribute colour and soften any edges. The spoolie attached to the end of this crayon feels very sturdy as well; it feels like it will live out the product. The packaging itself (as well as being awesomely helpful in having a spoolie brush attached) also feels quite sturdy, which is great if you plan to take this baby travelling with you - there is nothing worse than broken makeup ruining your holidays!

Lastly, the formula of the Models Prefer Retractable Eyebrow Pencil is great as well. It is so soft, whilst still being waxy enough to cling to your eyebrows, and last all day. I dislike it when eyebrow crayons (and eyeliners, for that matter) are too waxy and stiff, and it hurts to use them. This eyebrow pencil being so soft, it has none of those problems.

Models Prefer is available at Priceline. I purchased this product with my own money, although the love fest written here does sound like it was PR provided!

 
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