







🖌️ Sculpt your signature brows, effortlessly chic every day!
L'Oreal Paris Brow Stylist Kabuki Blender Brow Crayon in Dark Brunette combines a soft, creamy crayon with a kabuki brush for precise application and seamless blending. This 0.05 oz dual-ended tool delivers natural, full brows with long-lasting wear, perfect for professionals seeking polished, all-day confidence.



C**E
Natural look & feel
Easy application, good for those not skilled at applying make up, provides good brow coverage. Looks natural on skin. Stores easily.
B**Z
Hashimoto’s or hypothyroidism made me lose my eyebrows
I love how soft the marker is at putting the makeup on just the hairs that are left. It’s like I still have eyebrows, and if I mess up, I can usually just wipe off the area that I didn’t want to show. The soft brushes at the other side just help blend it in to make it look more natural and stay on the hairs. It’s hard to see when it’s covering skin versus hair. I can sleep with it on and even go another day or two without needing to reapply - only after showering do I need to reapply . When I bathe, washing my face is done gently since my skin is very dry. As I am not a morning person, it’s helpful not to worry about eyebrows everyday. 🫣👍👏👏👏👌
D**R
It's a breeze to fill in brows--IF you have a light touch!
I bought this product and Maybelline's Express Brow 2-In-1 Pencil and Powder Eyebrow Makeup at the same time for the purpose of filling in the sparse spots in my eyebrows. Previously, I was using some Maybelline brow powder set with a tiny brush and tweezers and powders (it's so old the name's rubbed off on the compact), but was running low and wanted to try something new. I have jet black hair and decent brows, so I am NOT using this to draw in individual hairs, so please keep that in mind.My thoughts: if you have a very light touch--like, running over the tip with a FEATHER-light touch, not even feeling it on the skin, but just on the brow hairs--this product makes filling in brows a breeze. At the corners of the brow where it angles downward, I usually stipple it on, again very lightly.I wasn't sure how well this color would work for me, but since my old powder was a dark brown, I figured it would work--after all, I'm more interested in simulating the shadows of the brow hairs on skin, rather than the actual brow hairs themselves. The color blends fine with my brow color.The Maybelline product is also good, but the tip is much narrower; I find myself coming back to this one since its broader tip lets me work faster.tl;dr Recommended for filling in sparse spots on jet black brows if you use the lightest touch. For simulating individual hairs I'd look elsewhere.
A**E
Love the color
I was shocked when I first saw the color. It's called blonde but there's definitely some green in it. But it's perfect! I have brown hair, but I always feel like my brows are too dark when I use brown eyebrow products. I decided to try the lighter shade of blonde but when I opened it I was sure it wouldn't look right because of the green tones. But it's perfect for me. I wish it went on a bit smoother - it sometimes gets clumpy. The kabuki brush isn't firm enough to tame the clumps, but it's easily fixed with another firm brush I use. All in all, I'm very happy with this brow crayon. It's a good value, and a good match color-wise for me.
P**A
Buy Me!! You won’t be disappointed!!
Soft & creamy, goes on nicely. I have tried others that were too hard on the skin. Price is reasonable also.
A**N
I’ll continue to use this until L’Oreal stops making it
I’m fairly positive that I’ve been using this exact brow crayon for at least a decade now. I stopped seeing it at the pharmacy, then eventually couldn’t even find it at Ulta! I had tried alternatives (cheap & expensive) but none of them compared to this product. I have very blonde eyebrows, and don’t have the time nor the patience to sit and draw every individual line on each brow. Only to accidentally sweat/wipe it off at work 2 hours later! I hate how cakey/clumpy a spoolie makes them look too.I just take the kabuki brush to sort out the hairs, use the crayon at an angle to fill in my brows, then kabuki once more to blend and spread it evenly. I love how the clear caps fit on each other so I don’t lose them.Bless Amazon for carrying my specific brow crayon when everyone else in town failed me!
C**Y
Not for me
I'm gonna go around the bush here a little bit. First my brows are not heavy (anymore). And I prefer a pencil that gives the appearance of having brows as opposed to brows that are too theatrical and drawn on. For years I used a brand that was easy to apply and lasted a long time. It was a dryer stick and easier to apply and easy to sharpen the thick pencil.The brand was similar to this one: L'Oreal Paris Voluminous Smoldering Eyeliner: same shape and size, just a different name description. But I can only find it in black. I need brown. I'm seriously angry that I can't find it in brown. My next step is to contact the company.So I had to settle for this other product. First, it was very difficult to remove the cap. I had to run it under hot water to loosen the cap so I could remove it. Next, this pencil is solid but semi-soft and goes on more of light creamy. I really had to learn how to control it so I didn't look like a clown in the circus. I like makekup that enhances the face to gives a more natural look. I won't buy this again.
N**K
Yay!
I have eyebrows again!It's a makeup pencil, with brush. It works. What more can you ask for?
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