Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade Review: Colors, Results, How Long It Stays Put

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Hey!
Have you heard of an iconic brow pomade that has stolen girls’ hearts and taken over social media? I decided to test it as well. Here’s my review of Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade. What makeup looks can we create using this brow pomade? Is it worth buying? Read on!

Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade Review: Colors, Results, How Long It Stays Put

The brow pomade by Nanobrow is wax-like and comes in a 6g pot. It’s available in three shades: light brown, medium brown, dark brown. The colors are lovely, go well with any skin undertone, look very natural and don’t create cartoonish effects or look orange. It will let you create amazing brow makeup looks. Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade provides intense color and coverage and a satin finish. We can build the intensity so it’s great both for day and night makeup. You can use it to make the brows appear fuller and thicker – even if they’re naturally thin and barely there. Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade easily corrects the brow shape and contour. 

Moreover, it lasts very long, and stays put for many hours because it’s waterproof. It has a brilliant price that suits every pocket. Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade keeps fresh for a year from opening and surely will last you that long because you need a tiny bit for one use.

Eyebrow pomade: Douglas, Sephora or Macy’s? Where to buy it?

I haven’t checked which beauty shops offer the Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade but I’m sure many have it. You can also try online shops or – the option I highly recommend – the brand’s official webpage: www.nanobrow.us.

How to fill in eyebrows using the Nanobrow Eyebrow Pomade?

I know that paste-like cosmetics may appear a bit overwhelming as far as application goes, and you may think you won’t manage to fill in the brows with a pomade, but don’t worry, the product is effortless to apply. All you need is an angled brush. Here’s what you do:

+ Scoop some pomade on a brush and mark the contours of the brows. I use the thinnest part of the brush.

+ Next, fill in both brows, putting more product on the brow end, and less on the brow front.

+ Comb through with a spoolie brush to get rid of the pomade excess, specially in the center of the brow. Use a brow gel for hold – that’s optional, you don’t need to if you haven’t got a brow gel. Done!

Let’s call it a day! See ya and have a good one!

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