

I will use the bottle up and play around with different application techniques, but at this stage I won’t repurchase. It doesn’t smell of anything so certainly not an offensive smell. Nothing in the ingredient list jumps out as being nourishing or caring for your brows, but that isn’t the intention of the product.

The ingredient list is what you would expect – there are some petrochemicals and polymers in there. Without wiping it off I did get the brows to have a soap brow look about them without the intense colour that can come from a salon tint, which always makes me look like I have catepillars on my face. This is another example of how some clear application directions would be helpful. I still don’t know whether the tint is meant to be wiped off after a certain period of time, or if it just stays on until it fades. The tint is a bit more transparent than I was expecting but it was a good colour match for my dark brown brows.

It did take some time to apply, and tidy up the mis-painted areas but I think it would be quicker to apply as my technique developed and I became more comfortable and confident using the product.
#Flawless brows reviews how to
The product would probably be more effective if people knew how to use it is the creators intended. I found the application process and the packaging very confusing. Using the spoolie did help to disperse the product and give brush like strokes to resemble hair. I didn’t realise it came with a spoolie until after I had used it a few times. This would need a change to the packaging so it can in be a box with instructions, but the inclusion of a detailed application process would be very useful. Maybe it was designed to dye the hairs that you already have, rather than giving the appearance of more hairs and thicker brows? I think it would be very helpful to include some worded instructions or images, or link to an instructional video on the best way to apply the product. But I’m not even sure the product is meant to fill in the eyebrow. But the applicator tip is a bit too flimsy too firmly draw on the brow hairs. The tip is very fine and precise which I thought would be really useful for drawing on brow hairs to fill in the brow. This is the first time I have used a brow product that was not a pencil so I really was not sure what to expect from the product. I used the Revlon Semi Permanent brow ink in shade 355 dark brown. Overall it's an OK product but definitely not semi-permanent and several other products on the market that achieve a better overall result. Fortunately I did head to Revlon's website to find out about the hidden spoolie brush. Although the product is small I still prefer when products include application instructions on the product or packaging rather than forcing me to head to the brand's website.

#Flawless brows reviews skin
The "soft brown" colour was a good match for my brows and skin tone and I thought it was genius that for such a small product it included a spoolie brush in the lid. If this product was marketed as a daily application then yes it would have got 2 more stars from me. By no means was I scrubbing my face, it was simply coming off with water and normal facial oil and leaving a patchy effect over a 24 hour period.
#Flawless brows reviews full
I trialled this product for 2 weeks and a daily application was required in order for the product to properly define my brows with full coverage and colour. Revlon ColorStay Semi-Permanent Brow Ink is not semi-permanent at all. I think that the product name is a little ambitious.
