Saturday, May 7, 2016

#BrowTintingBrush Professional Brow Brush

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#BrowTintingBrush Professional Brow Brush

This is a great brow brush, perfect for applying Dipbrow or powder. Its bristles are very firm, which makes for a precise application. Right now, I'm using this with the Dipbrow pomade. I originally used the Japonesque brow brush with Dipbrow but the brush wasn't thin enough to do a precise line above and below the brow hairs (which is how Dipbrow is supposed to be applied and then blended). The pomade didn't go on smoothly, even though the Japonesque brush is rather stiff. I got tired of not having my brows precisely defined, they looked sloppy, and that couldn't go on. Although I didn't want to spend what I think is quite a lot on this brush, I decided that it was probably made to use with Dipbrow and would give me the look I wanted. What a difference the right brush makes! This brush is much thinner than the Japonesque, which is probably intended for use with powders. I think this brush would work equally well with powders since it has natural bristles (as does Japonesque). But there's simply no comparing the two! This brush is much finer and gives a sharper defined line. It also blends the pomade well. Spend the extra money and get a tool that will make your brows the best part of your face. I highly recommend this product.

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