
The £19 brow product mature women are calling 'MAGIC' for sparse, thinning eyebrows: 'My brows are back!'
A £19 brow product that helps to build realistic, natural-looking, defined brows from scratch is being hailed 'magic' by shoppers.
The Bring Back Brow Shape from Look Fabulous Forever is being hailed as a great makeup tip for those with sparse brows caused by age-related thinning, overplucking, or alopecia.
Look Fabulous Forever Bring Back Brow Shape
Helping to enhance sparse-looking eyebrows, the Look Fabulous Forever's Bring Back Brow Shape has become a bestseller.
The product improves the look of thin, sparse, or uneven eyebrows using a soft, lightweight pigment that creates realistic-looking brows - all without powder, liner or gels.
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Adding definition back into your eyebrows, it's restoring the confidence of scores of shoppers, even creating brows from scratch if you don't have any.
Look Fabulous Forever specialises in makeup for mature women, helping you celebrate your age with clever, easy-to-use products that enhance beauty in older faces.
And 'after spending a fortune on pencils and powders', shoppers looking to enhance sparse eyebrows have finally found a solution - and it lies with a £19 brow shape product.
The Bring Back Brow Shape makes it possible to build realistic, natural-looking brows from scratch, thanks to the ultra-fine brush, which helps you build or create individual brow hairs much more naturally than a pencil.
As we get older, our eyebrows fade and become more sparse, which can cause a dip in confidence for many. While there are plenty of brow pencils and gels out there, few work to create a natural look, especially if you don't have enough of your own brow hair.
This is where the Look Fabulous Forever Bring Back Brow Shape comes in. Unlike gels and powders that need hair to stick to to create the illusion of fuller brows, this product uses an ultra-fine brush to help you build or create individual brow hairs.
'I am really impressed with how easy it is to apply and how it looks,' raved one shopper. 'My brows are almost non-existent due to over plucking in the 1970s. I'm now 68 and I wish I had had this product years ago.'
The Bring Back Brow Shape is available in brown, grey, or blonde, ideal for different hair colours and your preferred intensity of colour. But better still is its waterproof formulation, which ensures it stays put all day - even in the hotter months.
'My brows are back!' wrote one thrilled user. 'The brow paint is a revelation. Tiny little strokes, building up shape and colour - it does exactly what I was hoping for. This is my first purchase from LFF - it won't be the last. I recommend it to everyone with faded brows.'
Another agreed, calling it a 'little miracle worker'. 'The Bring Back Brow Shape, however, somehow performs the impossible, and I was totally amazed that even my first, somewhat amateur application gave me much thicker but totally natural looking brows - Goodness knows how, but it really works!'.
In short, the Bring Back Brow Shape helps to frame your face, making your eyes more expressive with perfectly defined eyebrows.
To use, the brand recommends first taming your brows using Eyebrow Brush 6, then using the integrated brush to make light, feathery strokes to create the illusion of real brow hairs. Then just blend and finish with a final sweep of Eyebrow Brush 6.
'I have perfected the brow,' another shopper enthused. 'I like and now it only takes me a couple of minutes before I am looking natural and ready to go. I am not exaggerating when I say it has restored my confidence.'
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