
Eyebrow essential for 'fuller' browns that beauty lovers 'keep going back to' drops in price in Sephora sale
The volumising gel-pomade promises to ensure that it 'quickly and visibly thickens, conditions, and grooms brows into place - without stiffening or flaking.' It's received hundreds of positive reviews, with lots of people saying it is the 'best', and praising the results they have been getting.
One happy shopper said: 'I will forever repurchase this', noting: 'Literally have repurchased this so many times, and the bottle lasts so long." For money-saving tips,
'Gives a fullness to my brows which I love - so easy to use for someone who doesn't want to spend too long on your brows.'
Another pleased buyer added: 'I'm so impressed with this product! I've been struggling to find a brow product that I really click with, but this one came up trumps.
'So easy to use and a super quick way of just filling in and setting my brows. Love.'
Like with every product, not everyone was impressed. One person noted: 'Was really looking forward to trying this product.
'But ended up very disappointed.'
Yet, lots of people couldn't praise it enough. "Tried so many different brow gels (ABH, BENFIT) and always go back to this one. Really is the best for fuller looking brows," said one.
Another happy shopper said: 'I have been using Glossier boy brow for around four years now and I will never switch.
'The formula has changed slightly but it must have been for the best as it is still my holy grail product for my brows.
'I have not too thin, not too thick brows and I never have to use anything else apart from this even for a full glam look or natural makeup!'
You could also buy the Brow Shape - Laminated Look - All day hold gel from Byellie for £15.99.
There is also the REFY Brow Tint gel for £16, that is described as being 'water-based.'
Or if you wanted a more high-end feeling option you could also get your hands on the Full Brow Perfecting Gel for £38 at Chantecaille.
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