Boy Brow Arch

Pomade pencil

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Black

Rupture de stock Black

The pencil that knows your angles.

Shape and define brows with a 2-in-1 custom tip shape offering a precision edge for hair-like flicks and flat edge to fill sparse areas.

0.05 g / 0.0017 oz

  • Water-resistant
  • Smudge-resistant
  • Transfer-resistant
  • Sweat-resistant
  • Humidity-resistant
  • Longwearing for up to 12 hours

Vegan, cruelty-free, dermatologist tested, suitable for all skin types including sensitive, ophthalmologist tested, suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers

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The benefits of a traditional poured pomade –soft creamy texture, impactful color (without pulling or tugging!) and all day wear – in the ease and precision of a mechanical pencil.

Ensures a smooth glide and nourishes your brows giving them a soft, smooth appearance.

Keeps pigments in place for comfortable, all day wear. 

How to Create Brow looks:

  1. Brush brows up with spoolie to groom.
  2. Use the precision side of pencil tip to outline and map brow shape and to detail hair-like strokes.
  3. Use the flat side of pencil tip to shade and fill in brow shape .

gTeam tip: As needed, slightly propel the pencil tip with a small twist and gently mold tip onto color-coated shaping ledge to desired shape.

In a clinical study, 100% agree brows look natural and have more realistic dimension

100% agree application is even / seamless
100% agree product is ideal for adding hair-like strokes to the smallest sparse patches
97% agree brow shape and color look enhanced
94% agree product is pigmented/ impactful with just one stroke
SHADE FINDER

Match your shade to your hair undertone

  1. Use cool tones for ashy or platinum blondes and brunettes with chestnut or dark brown hair. Opt for warm shades if your hair is golden, caramel or strawberry-like.
  2. For a precise match, check your skin’s undertone by examining your wrist veins in natural light—green suggests warm undertones, while blue or purple indicates cool.
  3. gTEAM tip: If silver jewelry compliments you best, go cool; if gold suits you better, choose warm.

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