I have been using the Milani Brow Tint Pen for some time now. I am pretty loyal to the Rimmel brow pencil in black brown, but when it starts to get humid, I start to look for other ways to keep my eyebrows on my face.
Just so you all know, I have very sparse brows. About 4 years ago, I got permanent makeup on my brows (pretty much eyebrow tattoos). I am long overdue for a touch up, but I am debating actually redoing it because I would still use a pencil anyway. I have uber oily skin, so if I do use the Rimmel brow pencil I have to use Model in a Bottle’s eyebrow sealer, so that by the end of the day, my eyebrows aren’t smeared all over my forehead! #thestruggle
Milani Brown Tint Pen in Dark Brown |
The pen has a felt tip for application, which works great for me. I have been filling my brows with pencils for so long, using this tint pen was like second nature for me.
Milani Brown Tint Pen in Dark Brown |
Milani Brown Tint Pen in Dark Brown |
Milani Brown Tint Pen in Dark Brown |
Milani Brown Tint Pen in Dark Brown |
I really like the product and I purchased it so long ago and never opened it until I went to purge my makeup. I like that once you apply it, you can touch your face and it doesn’t come off. It stays put throughout yoga and I remove it with an oil-based makeup remover at night. I think it looks more realistic than using a pencil actually. I do, however, have to go over it three or four times to make it as dark as I need it to be. I usually do one or two coats, do the rest of my makeup, and go back over it. I would like to see this in a slightly darker color to make it easier to use. I also find that it is drying out quite quickly, but that may just be because I have had it for a while and didn’t use it. Either way, I am a fan and will continue to use this and explore other tint products. I purchased this at CVS but you can find it in any drugstore or online.
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