Recommended eyebrow make up products?

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Hey Ladies!

Soo.. i'm currently looking for a good product to do my eyebrows but not really sure where to start as there are so many!

I have tried a few but none have been great in terms of looking natural and giving the finishing look of sharpness to the ends.

Recommendation welcome please.

Many thanks.  :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
I prefer eyebrow powders to pencil because the result is more natural and easier to control. Anastasia Beverly Hills has nice ones and so does Urban Decay. For drugstore options ELF and NYX are good.

 
Thanks Reija.

As i get dry skin quite often, that type of product doesn't go down well at all, not to mention give it an hour or two and it looks to patchy. :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

I'm thinking so far of maybe like gel/cream based products.. but worried about it smudging easily e.g. not setting and then i go be clumsy and rub my face lol.

Any ideas?

 
I recently picked up the Benefit Browvo Conditioner and Ka-Brow Cream Gel and I really love them. Since you said powders don't really sit well or last well on you, these two may be worth looking into.

The conditioner is great as a primer to help boost longevity, but I find it just also does wonders in improving both my brow hairs and the skin there. The cream gel is also really fantastic and the small brush that comes with it gives you great control and makes it easy to create small natural-looking lines. 

I've also used the Benefit Gimme Brow since it's initial release awhile back, and while I love to use it to shape my brows when I'm  just rushing out the store or something, I don't really think it really substitutes what gels, powders or pomades do to my brows. With that being said, my brows are pretty dark and I don't really have any sparse areas, so my experience with it probably varies completely from others. So I would still recommend taking a look at that if you think it might be up your alley.  :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
I've been using a brow pen from Catrice (Longlasting Brow Definer). It's amazing for filling in sparse areas and, in my opinion, looks natural. It has a fine brush applicator. Not to mention it's super affordable. 

 
Anastasia dip brow. Only brand I have found to have a color for me. Brands tend to put brunettes in two categories : dark or darker. I was finding everything too dark and then blonde wasn't right either. ABH is the only brand that offers a broad enough color range. And her dip brow stays put. From time to time I will use powder like MAC Charcoal Brown.

 
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