Unleashia Shaper Defining Eyebrow Pencil No.2 Kraft Brown helps you shape, fill, and define your brows with smooth, natural color. The shade “Kraft Brown” is a medium brown with neutral undertones, perfect for those with brown or dark blonde hair who want brows that look fuller but still soft and natural.
The pencil features a slim, angled tip that allows for detailed, hair-like strokes and easy filling of sparse areas....
Unleashia Shaper Defining Eyebrow Pencil No.2 Kraft Brown helps you shape, fill, and define your brows with smooth, natural color. The shade “Kraft Brown” is a medium brown with neutral undertones, perfect for those with brown or dark blonde hair who want brows that look fuller but still soft and natural.
The pencil features a slim, angled tip that allows for detailed, hair-like strokes and easy filling of sparse areas. It also comes with a spoolie on the other end to blend the color and brush brows into place. The formula is smooth, long-lasting, and holds up well without smudging or fading during the day.
Whether you're filling in small gaps or completely reshaping your brows, this pencil gives you full control with a natural finish that’s easy to achieve, even for beginners.
What's special about Unleashia Shaper Defining Eyebrow Pencil No.2 Kraft Brown
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Medium neutral brown for a natural brow look
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Angled tip for precise, hair-like strokes
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Built-in spoolie for easy blending and shaping
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Long-wearing, smudge-resistant formula
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Suitable for brown and dark blonde hair
Other Details
Unleashia Shaper Defining Eyebrow Pencil No.2 Kraft Brown is available at TheSkinFit in the following:
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Variant: No.2 Kraft Brown
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Skin Concerns: Uneven or sparse brows
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Active Ingredients: Not mentioned
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Skin Type: All skin types
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SPF: Not applicable
How to Use
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Brush brows into place with the spoolie
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Use the angled tip to fill in sparse areas with short strokes
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Follow your natural brow shape for best results
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Blend gently with the spoolie for a soft finish
PRO TIP
For a balanced brow, start filling from the arch and work toward the tail, then use what’s left on the pencil to lightly fill the front.