Monday, 24 November 2014

Stila Brow colour

Well hey there internet,

When I made my first ever trip to Sephora I only bought 2 things. 

One of those purchases were the Sephora oil blotting sheets which were useful during my holiday as for some reason my face just so happened to start getting oily even though I have quite dry skin.
Anywho nevertheless they came in handy.

The other purchase was this :




This is the stila stay all day waterproof brow colour. Bit of a mouthful..

Now I'm going to be honest here, I'm not that much of a brow person. (apologies to the brow lovers out there)

As long as the shape is fine and they don't look like two slugs above my eyes I'm good to go. 
And when I'm attempting to make my face look half decent in the morning my eyebrows are not my priority...  It's the panda like dark circles under my eyes.

I do actually own a brow pencil including this one but that was to fill in the large bald patch I have that I had before I started getting my eyebrows done.

So I decided to give this a try seeing as though I wanted to try new things and I wanted to splurge on stuff etc.

And I must say I am quite impressed.

I'm not totally in love with it and if I had to live life without it I could definitely cope without it.  But it makes a nice (but very subtle) to my brows. 

I think it's great for when your eyebrows are starting to grow back and you want to neaten them up a bit. 

And I could see why people are very into perfecting their eyebrows. It definitely adds a nice touch to your overall look. 

However it's not a product that I would use on a  daily basis because firstly it was kind of pricey for the amount of product that comes in it (£13.50 which is about $21) and secondly like I said on a  daily basis I don't focus on the brows but you never know that could change in the future.
So would I buy this again?  We'll have to see, but for now it's not a bad product.

I've definitely done a lot of alternative methods to fill in my eyebrows that I might just share in another blog.

So to sum up,

If I could describe this product in an analogy it would be this :

It's like buying trying out that fancy, slightly expensive, slice of cake.  It's tastes pretty good.  There's nothing wrong with it and it was great as a treat,  but it wasn't so tasty that you'll buy it again and again. And if it decided to stop selling,  you wouldn't be devastated by the news.

Was that a good analogy? 

Anywho, 
Question of the day:
Have you tried this? And what's your opinion on the whole 'brow game'?
Comment below or tweet me @noreenkhanom
CYA :D

2 comments :