Review| Etude House Drawing Eye Brow Pencil in #5


I'll keep this short and sweet. This stuff is a dupe for Anastasia Brow Wiz pencils, except even more appropriate for those who have little to no red tones in their eyebrows. And the best part, it's five bucks on EBay. Sure it took a month of gnarly sea voyages or whatever to get to me, but it's amazing! And did I mention cheap??


I use shade #5 which is a light grey. Sounds awful, but it's actually the same as my natural brow hair color. It's dual ended with a slanted tip pencil (think Hourglass) on one side and a spoolie on the other. I scrolled up all the way and found a decent amount of product that would last me for a few months. 

 Since the tip is slanted but a tad small you can easily turn it about and accommodate your brow shape. It's very hard and waxy when you swatch on your hands, but this is perfect for defining the upper and lower edges of my brows.

Then, I go in with the spoolie and brush from the bottom up to distribute the color evenly through the bulk of my brows. If I want to add more dimension to my brows, I'll set with a brow gel like Benefit's Gimme Brow. 


Even though my current hair color has a tinge of red, I still don't like that to show up in my brows. I didn't set with a gel in this picture, but you can barely even tell I filled in my brows...and I'm NOT blessed in the brow department. 

Okay, that's all. Be sure to find it on EBay and try it out for yourself. You might find it to be an affordable dupe (or even better!) for whatever pencil you're currently using. 

xo Be

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