If I could give my teenage self one bit of beauty advice I would shout "Do not tweeze them brows", fair to say it was once acceptable to have a barely there brow but fast forward some ten years and Cara Delvigne sports her bushy brow and I sigh in acceptance that I am just never going to have brows like that.
I have over the years learnt to deal with the brows I have, they grow at a snails pace but they grow and the urge to pick up the tweezers has all but left my mind. There is a now a market saturated with products which promise to give you amazing brows, wow brows and even the best brows ever and today I am sharing with you the So Me Brow shaping kit which is designed to scuplt, shape and fill your brows from one handy little compact.
The So Me brow kit is available in three shades - Mocha, Caramel and Espesso. I opted for Caramel as it is an inbetween shade and I have brows that are neither light or dark. Inside the gloriously coloured compant is a mirror, two powders, some stensils and two brow tools - An Angled brush and a Rounded brush.
Inside the kit is also an easy to follow set of instructions which explains how best to use the kit. The stencils give you an option as to how you want those brows to look - Sexy, Chic or Sublime and the one closest to my own brow shape is Sexy, though I haven't yet used the stencils as I don't feel I need to.
Using the angled brush, you define the brow using the powder and slowly build up the coverage until you are happy with how your brow looks. The pigmentation within the powder is enough that you can build it up easy or if you are not yet ready for a bold brow, you will find you don't need as much. Once you are happy with how your brows look you then use the rounded brush with the iridescent highlighter beneth the brow to enhance the look. I really like the highlighter and have used it for more than my brows. It works perfectly in the corner of your eyes and cupids bow.
I have really enjoyed using this kit, though I do think that given there is space iin the palette for a third tool, a small pair of tweezers would have been a nice touch, it would also stop the brushes rattling around and clanging against one another.
Priced at £24 this is an expensive eyebrow kit when pitted against others on the highstreet. Purchase the range online at so-me.me or in Superdrug and Sainsbury’s stores.
I have over the years learnt to deal with the brows I have, they grow at a snails pace but they grow and the urge to pick up the tweezers has all but left my mind. There is a now a market saturated with products which promise to give you amazing brows, wow brows and even the best brows ever and today I am sharing with you the So Me Brow shaping kit which is designed to scuplt, shape and fill your brows from one handy little compact.
The So Me brow kit is available in three shades - Mocha, Caramel and Espesso. I opted for Caramel as it is an inbetween shade and I have brows that are neither light or dark. Inside the gloriously coloured compant is a mirror, two powders, some stensils and two brow tools - An Angled brush and a Rounded brush.
Inside the kit is also an easy to follow set of instructions which explains how best to use the kit. The stencils give you an option as to how you want those brows to look - Sexy, Chic or Sublime and the one closest to my own brow shape is Sexy, though I haven't yet used the stencils as I don't feel I need to.
Using the angled brush, you define the brow using the powder and slowly build up the coverage until you are happy with how your brow looks. The pigmentation within the powder is enough that you can build it up easy or if you are not yet ready for a bold brow, you will find you don't need as much. Once you are happy with how your brows look you then use the rounded brush with the iridescent highlighter beneth the brow to enhance the look. I really like the highlighter and have used it for more than my brows. It works perfectly in the corner of your eyes and cupids bow.
I have really enjoyed using this kit, though I do think that given there is space iin the palette for a third tool, a small pair of tweezers would have been a nice touch, it would also stop the brushes rattling around and clanging against one another.
Priced at £24 this is an expensive eyebrow kit when pitted against others on the highstreet. Purchase the range online at so-me.me or in Superdrug and Sainsbury’s stores.
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