Skone Model Wearing:
Eyes: Pink Champagne Eyeshadow Palette and Insanely Intense Tattooed Eyeliner in Jet Black
Lips: Boyfriend Collection Lipstick in shade Sebastian
Brows: Brow Wand in Shade Chocolate
Natural-Looking Brows That Take Minutes, Not Effort
Brows matter—but they shouldn’t take over your routine.
Whether you wax, tweeze, or keep things minimal, the goal is the same: clean, natural-looking brows that hold their shape all day.
The easiest way to get there is with the right tool. A waterproof eyebrow pencil gives you control, definition, and staying power—without constant touch-ups.
Our Brow Wand Eyebrow Pencil was made for exactly that. One end shapes. The other fills. It’s simple, efficient, and it works.
Start with Shape
Before adding color, brush your brows up and outward using the spoolie.
This sets your shape and shows you exactly where you need product—and where you don’t. No guesswork, no overfilling.
Fill Only Where Needed
Use light strokes to fill in sparse areas. Focus on gaps, not perfection.
Step back from the mirror so you can see both brows at once. That’s how you keep them balanced and natural.
A good eyebrow pencil should do the work for you. The triangular tip gives you control without slowing you down.
Blend and Move On
Brush through your brows again to soften and blend.
If you’ve added too much, this fixes it in seconds. No starting over.
Choose the Right Shade Once
Match your brow pencil to your natural brow or hair color and stick with it:
- Brunettes: deeper browns
- Redheads: warm, reddish tones
- Dark blondes: soft brown
- Blondes: lighter shades
When the shade is right, your brows look full—not filled in.
Why Waterproof Matters
If it’s not long-lasting, it’s not worth your time.
A waterproof eyebrow pencil means your brows stay put—no fading, no smudging, no midday fixes.
Apply it once and move on.
Brows That Keep Up with You
This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing it once, doing it right, and not thinking about it again.
The Brow Wand Eyebrow Pencil gives you natural-looking, defined brows in minutes—and it stays that way.




