I’ve always had a love hate relationship with my brows, it
took me a long time to learn how to pluck them and they have always been very
full. I hated them at school as the
fashion was still all about having tiny over plucked arches. Thankfully the
tables have turned and bushy is now better. I occasionally get them threaded
but mainly stick to trying to pluck them into a nice shape and tidy them up
myself.
For the past year or so I’ve been using Benefit Browzings which
I love as it gives my brows the definition they need without looking too dark
or too harsh which is pretty important to me since I have blonde hair and dark
brows.
When I was sent HD brows to try I was a little concerned
that I would miss the wax element of my Browzings but after several uses I
think it’s just fine without it. The powder is far more pigmented and much softer
than the Benefit powder so goes on very easily and gives you maximum definition
straight away. It took a bit of practice for me to realise just how pigmented
the powders were and how little of the lighter shade I needed to achieve a well-defined
look!
Now I’m used to it I’m really impressed with the
pigmentation of the powders and the fact that the set includes an under brow
highlight colour and I find it more convenient than my browzings however I do
miss the addition of mini tweezers.
The packaging is really luxurious and looks far more
expensive than rival products and I look how it looks in my make-up bag! It is
fairly big and I do only use 2 of the colours but it is nice to have the option
of using the other colours as eye shadows if I was short of space or time.
I think I’ll be sticking to this for future use, especially
as the darker blonder shade is pretty much a perfect match for my brows. You can buy the HD Brows kit from the website for £19.96.
Rach x
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