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Dec 7, 2011
Angel C.
I currently own the Benefit Cosmetics Browzings, but I'm looking at maybe trying Too Faced Brow Envy. My brows have always been small from being over waxed and over plucked at the salon when I was younger. As I got older, they became a pain to keep maintained. I went to Ulta where they told me to grow them out a bit and use the browzings kit to fill them in. I like the kit and all, but I don't know if it's just me or not: They still don't really look "real". I was just wondering if anyone else has used both of these products and could give their opinion on which works better. It's down to these two right now. I would just like to know if Too Faced Brow Envy is even worth considering or if I should stick to my Browzings and just get a new eyebrow brush. I really need help with my brow confidence here. Thanks to anyone who replies :)
Dec 7, 2011
Soma S.
Have you tried an ashier shade of eyeshadow? I personally feel those brow kits are a ripoff, and you can get the same wax/powder combo from a brow pencil and eyeshadow to fill in your brows. Sometimes, the brow kits can have too reddy/brown of pigment to look natural. =[
Dec 7, 2011
Angel C.
No cuz my hair is kinda a dark brown with natural red going through it. I may try a brow pencil though. I mean I do have a lot of sparse areas, but for the most part the kit helps with that. It's just how the hair end up laying around it that bothers me. I don't know if it's the powder or the gel that I'm not liking.
Dec 7, 2011
Jo S.
I don't know if this is the information you're looking for, but I've heard that some people are able to regrow brow hairs by using OTC products such as Rogaine, etc. I haven't done it (don't have a problem with browhairs) and I'd DEFINITELY recommend talking to a doctor before doing anything like this, but I've heard it can work. Anyway, good luck!
Dec 8, 2011
Leslie H.
I think a brow pencil + powder to blend it out and make it look more natural is the way to go. Try experimenting with how you fill them in before you invest in the Too Faced brow set. In my experience, it's not so much the product but how you work with it (as it is with many makeup products, anyway.)
Dec 9, 2011
Angel C.
I've been thinking about combining a pencil with the kit, but I've been afraid of that making it possibly look even faker. I'll experiment one day.