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We combed through bags of brow products to bring you the latest tools and a brow treatment you need to get eyebrows like Cara Delevingne and Lily Collins.

1. The Browgal Skinny Eyebrow Pencil, $34

The sharpener integrated into the cap means one less thing for you to tote around – neat! 

 

2. Revlon Colorstay Brow Pencil, $19.90

The waterproof formula lasts up to 24 hours – perfect for those desk-to-dinner days.

 

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3. Rimmel Brow This Way Fibre Pencil, $8.90

Plump up brows with this pencil that deposits tiny fibres for natural-looking arches.

 

4. Shu Uemura Brow:comb, $47

The flexible comb deposits the gel-like formula for more voluminous-looking brows.

 

5. Rimmel Brow Shake Filling Powder, $12.90

The narrow sponge applicator shapes and fills brows with precision. It even doubles as an eyeliner.

 

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6. Diorshow Bold Brow Brow Mascara, $39

The cone-shaped spoolie brush neatens brows and allows for even and precise application of the mascara.

 

7. Benefit Foolproof Brow Powder, $42

The two-tone powder is nifty for shading to give a more natural look. And you can pull a brow-taming spoolie brush out of the end opposite the sponge applicator.

 

Plus! Try this treatment for fuller, natural-looking brows

The Browhaus Brow Resurrection treatment uses new techniques to create ultra-fine strands for more natural-looking brows (more expert tips here). It offers two finishes: full ($1,800) and ombre ($2,000). The former draws feathery strokes with a multi-pin needle to fill in sparse or uneven brows. The latter uses long strokes with short dashes for the shaded effect of drawn-on brows.

The brow specialist custom-blends a suitable colour (choose from six shades) for your skin tone. Your “before” and “after” photos, as well as  your custom colour blend, are stored in a database for up to 18 months as reference for future touch-ups.

 

This story was originally published in the August 2017 issue of Her World magazine.