Brows are a big deal, if you ask us – they frame your face, balance your facial structure and has the power to change a whole look (and features). Go bold and defined with dark shades and keep it soft and muted with hairlike strokes, no matter what you prefer it’s certain that well-shaped and defined brows can instantly lift your look.
Pencils, gels, waxes and powder – it can feel like a djungle of products but each one has a certain role in achieving a polished brow. In this guide we will walk you through essential IsaDora brow tools and tips to help you find the product that works best for your needs.
A brow pencil is perfect for filling in sparse areas and creating precise strokes that mimic natural brow hairs. It's a tool for anyone looking to define and shape their brows.
Micro-fine, precise tip makes it easy to create ‘hair-like’ strokes with a quick-drying water-based formula with medium-sheer tint to allow you to build intensity.
Super slim pen for building eyebrows with natural, hair-like strokes. It gives ultimate precision and long-lasting waterproof color.
Clear brow gels provide a subtle hold, while tinted brow gels add fullness and color to your brows. Both types help set your brow makeup and keep everything in place for a long-lasting look.
Clear gel is best for maintaining natural brows, while tinted gel adds extra dimension and color, making brows appear fuller and more defined.
THE BROW FIX CLEAR GEL: A soft and lightweight gel that shapes and sets brows with a clear finish.
THE BROW FIX TINTED GEL: A lightweight tinted gel that shapes and sets your brows.
Brow wax is essential for taming unruly brows and keeping them in place throughout the day. It adds structure and keeps your brow hairs exactly where you want them, it also adhears product like powder to the hair strands. It works best for those whose brows tend to get unruly or just need extra shaping, brow wax helps maintain a sleek, polished look with ease.
A soft wax formula in a pencil format that helps to effortlessly shape and hold your brows in place. The smudge- and waterproof formula shapes and sets with a flexible hold and clear finish.
A micro pencil allows for ultra-fine strokes that mimic individual brow hairs. It’s the ultimate tool for creating a natural, defined look. It’s ideal for those with thin or sparse brows who want a natural, yet defined look.
Precisely fills eyebrows with a retractable pencil for waterproof, smudge-proof and 24-hour wear.
Choosing the right brow product depends on the look you want to achieve. Pencils offer precision, while gels and waxes help with hold and volume. Consider your brow type and the finish you want when selecting a product and remember that they often complements eachother, for example the pencil create hair-like strokes and the gel sets your brows for a long-lasting hold.
Brow mapping is a technique used to define the shape of the eyebrows based on the natural features of your face. It involves marking key points on the eyebrow using measurements that correspond to the eyes, nose and overall facial structure. These points help determine where the brow should begin, curve and end, creating a balanced and flattering shape for your face.
If you want to try 'brow mapping' at home, there is a simple method to get started. First, take an angled brush and hold it vertically along your nose. This will mark where your eyebrows should start and ensure they are not too close or too far apart. Then angle the brush from the corner of your nose towards the outer corner of your eye. Where the brush meets your brow is where it should end. This will help you map out the length of your eyebrow for a balanced look.
A golden rule is to always go for a lighter shade, this helps to avoid brows looking to harsh or to to dominant. Swatch the back of your hand to check the undertone of the pencil.
For dark-black hair, use a dark brunette pencil instead of black. For deeper skin tones, you can use a black eyebrow pencil lightly over a brunette shadow or pencil to make it look more defined but not harsh. Experiment with deep brown and black pencils to find what shade looks best on you.
For medium brown hair, stick with softer browns for a soft and natural look. Stay within a shade range that is one or two shades from your hair color. Choose a pencil that has the same undertone as your hair.
For blonde hair, for warmer or golden blondes – choose a warm undertone so the color doesn't look to ashy. If your blonde hair has a cool undertone, taupe is an ideal shade.
For red hair, go for red warm tones or caramel tones.
For grey hair, most taupe or light ash brown brow pencils will make eyebrows look natural.
It’s generally recommended to choose a brow pencil that is one to two shades lighter than your hair color for a softer, more natural look.
To fill in thin brows, use short, light strokes to mimic natural brow hairs. Concentrate on sparse areas and blend for a seamless finish.
Use a pencil or micro pencil to create light, hair-like strokes. Finish with a clear or tinted brow gel to set the shape and add volume without looking too heavy. If your application is too heavy, your brows won't look realistic. Add the color gradually if you like a darker brow. When you've finished applying, brush through eyebrows with the spoolie on the end of the pencil to soften the look and brush hairs in place.
Brow gel locks your brow hairs in place and can add texture or color. Clear gel keeps brows looking natural without adding color, while tinted gel gives extra fullness and depth.
Tinted brow gel enhances your natural brow color while filling in sparse areas. It’s great for those who want fuller-looking brows without using too much product.