Brow Pencil: "Pencils are great for the troubled, over-tweezed brows that have holes or sparse areas," said Kelley. "Pencils are also very easy to use and perfect for beginners who want to keep application quick and simple. I like pencils with a super-fine point and spoolie brush at the end. The super fine point allows me to fill in the exact areas I want and flip to the spoolie side to brush out the excess product for a natural looking brow."
Brow Powder: "This is best for making your brow look fuller and add more definition," noted For a delicate and natural eyebrow, I use dry powder; for a striking, darker result, the powder may be applied wet. The key to a fierce brow is to look as if minimal product was used.
Brow Wax: "Wax is a good primer to use underneath a product to make it last longer," said the expert. "I like brow wax in a pencil form for easy application."
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz, $21; Eyeko London Brow Gel, $25; BareMinerals Brow Powder, $11; Paula's Choice Brow Defining Cream Duo, $20
Angled Brush: "An angled brush is essential for perfect product placement. The angle allows you to easily follow and define the line of the arch."
Tweezers: "This tool can be your best friend or worst enemy," noted Kelley. "Use your tweezers to eliminate the strays between your brows and above your eyes but never over tweeze! When my clients ask if they can tweeze in between appointments, I let them know not to tweeze the top or anywhere in the line. To help make tweezing a bit easier and less painful, pull hair out in the natural growth direction."
Sonia Kashuk Core Tools Spoolie, $1.99; Make Up For Ever 270 Angled Eyebrow Brush, $21; Tweezerman Slant Tweezer, $23; Kelley Baker Brows Highlighter Smudge Brush; $20
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