Whilst I've been really enjoying the Charlotte Tilbury range, I have
come up against my first product that I am less than impressed with.
The
eyebrow pencil comes in three shades and I bought the lightest, Grace
(£22.50). One end has the triangular-shaped brow cream-pencil and the
other a brush to groom through the brows and eliminate excess colour,
then there is the additional inclusion of a sponge tipped shadow powder highlighter, this is meant to be used under the arch to give lift to the
brow.
Lets start with the actual pencil, it has a reasonably smooth
texture but is still a tad drying and I don't find it has a great wear time. The colour is too warm for me and can often look a bit
orange/yellow (I really think a lot of brands struggle to make good brow
pencils for blonde hair).
Next is the powder highlighter, it seems a bit gimmicky
and to begin with I just kept forgetting it was there. The colour is too
dark for me to use for its intended brow lift and used on the actual
lid, its a slightly warm champagne shimmer with a formula that is
nothing to write home about.
Finally the actual brush end, I find it a
bit scratchy and uncomfortable to use (the one in my Hourglass pencil is far softer whilst still doing a good job of brushing the brows
through).
Swatched below with some other brow products, L-R:Mac Fling, Charlotte Tilbury Grace, Hourglass Blonde, Chantecaille Ash Blonde.
My first miss from the range, and I was doing so well, I
certainly think there are better brow products on the market.
I bought
this from http://www.charlottetilbury.com
Sunday, 23 March 2014
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Hmm that highlighter seems like a bit of a waste. My experience with applicators like that is not all that positive (fallout). My HG brow filler is Hourglass Soft Brunette. I struggle to find something just as good, so I might stick to it :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I can see what they were thinking with the highlighter but it just isn't a useful addition as far as I am concerned. I did really like the formula of the Hourglass one but the colour for blondes was really off.
DeleteSorry to hear this one is not quite right. While it's a nice thought to have a highlighter included, it would be cool to have something to set the brows instead like a gel. I'm using the Une Sfumato eye pencil as a brow filler as it's a bit powdery and seems to work well.
ReplyDeleteA gel to set the brows would be a good idea. I've not tried the Une one, actually I forget about that brand,seems to have disappeared from Boots and superdrugs when I last looked.
DeleteIt's a shame it has disappeared from Boots and Superdrug but it's stocked online at LoveLula and Naturisimo. There are some nice gems in the line.
DeleteThanks Meeta, I buy from Naturisimo quite a bit so will check it out there x
DeleteIt is difficult to find a brow pencil that dosent pull red on blonde brows. I really like the anathasia "ash blonde" which seems more grey in tone. Tom Ford also makes a nice taupe. The shades above all look very warm.
ReplyDeleteHi Beth,
DeleteYes none of the shades are right for me, I have been meaning to try the anathasia one so will get that next, do you prefer the colour to the Tom Ford one?