![]() ![]() It’s hard for me to angle the brush straight up and still get a light application, which often means I’ll get darker, blotchy pigments in that area. While I find Brow Flick very easy to apply evenly on the outer portions of my brow, the inner portion of my brow (where the hairs grow straight up) is much more difficult. Given the attention to detail and the need for a light hand, Brow Flick takes a lot longer to apply then my ABH Dipbrow Pomade (although I’ve been getting better and faster with practice). Applying it in a microbladed/hair-stroke fashion also takes time and skill – you have to have a very light hand and use the very tip of the pen, or lay the pen on its side to get thin, hair-like strokes that aren’t too thick or heavy.Īgain, light pressure is key, which can be tough, especially if you are not an eyebrow artist (*raises hand*). I also wish the pigment of the brown was a touch lighter, as it can appear almost brown-black with added pressure.īrow Flick also sets/dries down quite quickly, making it difficult to correct any errors you’ve made unless you fix it immediately. Apply too much pressure and the pigment gets much darker and the line will be thicker. Here’s the exhaustive list…The pigment of Brow Flick varies with how much pressure you apply apply it lightly and the pigment will be soft and light. Tip: Be sure to store your eyebrow and eyeliner pens with the marker side down to keep the pen moist and ready to use. Luckily, it seemed to dry out a bit after a week or so, which helped a lot with application. Upon opening the Brown Flick pen, I found it to be quite wet and difficult to use. Never thought I’d be one for a brow pen, but when I saw one of my fave YouTubers, Andreea Ali demonstrating its microblading effects on her Instagram account, I ordered the Brow Flick for myself immediately.īut does it work? RELATED READING: 3 YouTube Makeup Tutorials Worth The Watchīrow Flick’s brush-tip detailing pen gives your brows more brow ✍️ ✍️ Define the arch, extend the tail, and add depth to sparse areas ✨Ī post shared by Glossier on at 7:11am PDT ![]() Glossier Brow Flick Eye Brow Pen in “Brown” Despite the buzz, it took me forever to actually order anything due to their slightly higher prices – I’m a budget beauty lover at heart you know! But I eventually pulled the trigger when I saw the Glossier Brow Flick eyebrow pen in action on Instagram… #instagrammademebuyit…after seeing the “microblading” effects of the Brow Flick in action (I’ll post a video below so you can see my instant attraction), I grabbed one for myself and added on the Boy Brow pomade and a Cloud Paint blush for some free shipping action and finally gave Glossier a try…. I was more intrigued by Glossier’s skin care products at the time, but their makeup always garnered rave reviews too. Makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes was one of the talented beauty brains that helped develop Brow Flick, and she was the very first person to reveal the new product on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, saying Brow Flick is "perfect for people that have sparse brows, perfect for people that have full brows," and adding, "You can literally add little hairlike strokes in seconds and it's the perfect partner to Boy Brow.A few years ago when Glossier was up and coming and on every beauty blogger/vlogger radar, I really wanted to try the brand. "Use it to define the arch, extend the tail, or add depth and dimension to sparse areas." "The pen’s superfine and flexible brush tip deposits hairlike strokes that actually look natural and blend seamlessly with brow hairs," according to a Glossier press release, which explains that the magic happens with three water-resistant copolymers that make the long-wearing formula easily adhere to the skin, sheer pigments that look incredibly realistic, and flexible yet precise brush fibers. Launching today, Brow Flick resembles a brush-tipped liquid eyeliner pen, but it's intended for use on brows that could use a little more, well, brow. ![]()
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