Stepping Up My Brow Game


In the picture are some new products to add to my brow routine. I've always used my @benefitcosmetics #browzings (as you can infer from the old packaging) with my @maccosmetics angled brushes (266 and 208). Lately though I thought why not expand this. There's so many newĺy launched products, why not branch out a little and mix it up a bit. So, I'm adding a couple of defining pencils, the @benefitph #preciselymybrowpenciland the @makeupforeverofficial#prosculptingbrow , and a microfiber filler, the #benefitcosmetics #gimmebrow. These three are all very well and widely reviewed and, upon initial testing, I can definitely see why. Some more usage is needed to fully form an opinion on these though.

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