Eyebrow pen, 04 Brownie, 0.15g
Eyebrow pen, 04 Brownie, 0.15g
UNMIX
Achieving a delicate powder makeup finish, pursuing maximum possibilities
Rating: 4.7 out of 7.0
Description
Description
A new type of eyebrow makeup cosmetic that maximizes the potential of pencils while achieving the delicate finish of powder makeup: the "eyebrow pen." Use "powder & brush" for a delicate finish, or use a pencil to boldly make use of the strength of the lines. These two can be used for different eyebrows, for example, gently use powder at the beginning of the eyebrow, strongly use a pencil to shape the eyebrow, and blur the outline with powder and use a pencil at the end. By combining brush and pencil in this way, you can create a natural look for your eyebrows. [04 Brownie] Inspired by the dark brown of the deep and gentle eye color of Japanese people. To highlight those eyes, this dark brown is slightly lighter and brighter. A subtle hint of blood color is blended to add a gentle mood. The fit that you feel by getting closer to the color of your eyes also gives off a slightly pure mood.
Key Features
Key Features
Features: Multi-Function
Ingredients
Ingredients
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At first, it was out of stock on suzykirei and I couldn't buy it, but I finally managed to get it the other day. I chose the color Silent Light. It looks brown on my arm, but when I use it on my eyebrows, it feels almost natural black. It's a soft, thick core with a lot of oil. I can't draw it well starting from the outline of my eyebrows, so I draw a line in the middle and then extend it. It hardly comes off when it dries. I've gotten a little better at using it since watching Yoshikawa's Instagram live. However, it's difficult to finish the end of the eyebrows neatly, so I think it's good when you want a natural-looking eyebrow.
I bought it at suzykireistore. As other people have said in their reviews, I think it's a pretty advanced item. However, depending on the purpose, I think some people will really like it. I especially recommend it to people who want to make eyebrow powder stick to their eyes. Since it's a flat crayon, you can't use it to draw one by one on areas where there are no eyebrows. I think it's suitable for people who have strong eyebrows overall and want to change the color a little or add thin areas. I have areas where I don't have eyebrows, so I draw it as if I'm adding color to those areas, and then I use the included brush to spread it thinly all over from there. If you put on the Elegance eyebrow powder after that, it sticks firmly and doesn't come off even though it's a powder. As with the Unmix eyeshadow pen, once it settles, it doesn't come off even with sweat or sebum. I think this is also a great base for eyebrow powder. However, if you want to use eyebrow powder on top, Silent Light, which is thought to be a very light color, is too dark if you're not careful. Is it too light? I blended it further with a brush, then added the lighter color on the left side of Elegance WN50 for a perfect finish. The brush that came with it is one of a kind, and it feels softer than a screw brush, so it seems like it would be good for blending eyeliner, etc.
At first, it was out of stock on suzykirei and I couldn't buy it, but I finally managed to get it the other day. I chose the color Silent Light. It looks brown on my arm, but when I use it on my eyebrows, it feels almost natural black. It's a soft, thick core with a lot of oil. I can't draw it well starting from the outline of my eyebrows, so I draw a line in the middle and then extend it. It hardly comes off when it dries. I've gotten a little better at using it since watching Yoshikawa's Instagram live. However, it's difficult to finish the end of the eyebrows neatly, so I think it's good when you want a natural-looking eyebrow.
I got Silent Dark last year when it was released and used it. I was excited to use it because it was easy to blend with a brush to create soft eyebrows, no technique required, and a formula that doesn't come off easily. However, I put it aside because "the color doesn't go on well, it's too dark when you rub it in, and it's hard to write well, it becomes uneven, and you can't blend it as much as you want. " Recently, a new color has come out and is once again a hot topic, and after watching a How to Movie, I thought maybe I wasn't using it well, so I tried again. This time it's Silent Light. It's a nice color that looks like light ink, but it's still no good. I have no eyebrows at all from halfway to the end of one eyebrow, and the color doesn't go on that bare part! The product itself contains oil, which goes against the oil on my skin and just slides around, so the color doesn't come out. I tried using tissue to suppress the oil and applying powder, but it was too much. It tried to blend even though it didn't draw out the lines, so it only worked for people with only half of their eyebrows with a black, dirty end. In the end, it was too difficult for me and I couldn't handle it. I'm going back to eyebrow base + pencil & powder + fix spray. I hope people who can use it well.
I have thick eyebrows, so I usually apply powder-type products with a brush. I've only ever used the Excel pen type, and I was impressed that this product comes with a brush for blending, so I tried it out, but the color doesn't go on very nicely. I use face powder to prepare the base, but no matter how many times I run the pen over it, I can't get it to go on well. It seems a bit difficult for me.