Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between brow pencils and brow pens?
According to Childs, brow pencils are used to create the effect of overall density in the brow and can be applied all over, then brushed out and diffused with a spoolie brush. A brow pen is more targeted and precise because it creates the appearance of individual brow hairs. They’re great for sparse brows that need definition at the arch or at the front or tail of the brow.
How do you use a brow pen?
Before you even pick up your brow pen, make sure your brows are “completely clean and oil-free,” says New York City-based makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes. That means no moisturizer, serums, oils, or even highlighter sitting on the brow area—anything slick can cause the pen to skip or fade.
Once your base is on (foundation, concealer, bronzer, and the rest), Childs recommends going in with your brow pen as the next step in your makeup routine. Applying it after your complexion products helps prevent accidentally smudging or covering freshly drawn strokes with concealer.
Especially if you’re a beginner, keep the pressure light when it comes to technique. “I use light pressure and apply a few flicks toward the front of the brow to create a slight cowlick effect and then a few light strokes on the tail of the brow to elongate it,” says Childs. If you’re going for a fluffy, natural finish, Mehta’s tip is to leave a space between strokes, as it will make your arches appear fuller rather than filled in. For the final step, Mehta suggests brushing your brows with a spooley.
Shade choice matters, too. Mehta says to “use a pen that is a bit lighter [than the natural brow hairs] to add dimension and fullness without making the brow too dark.”
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