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Brow, wow: Arch an eyebrow at these must-have brow products and treatments

Etude House’s Tint My Brows Gel

Etude House’s Tint My Brows Gel

For a semi-permanent brow fix, try Etude House’s peel-off brow gel, which comes in three colours and leaves a natural-looking tint lasting up to seven days. Apply the gel thickly along the shape of the eyebrow and allow it to dry. Leave it on for two hours, then remove starting from the tail of the eyebrow. The product promises not to pull any eyebrow hairs out along with its removal, but instead leave a clean shape. For a stronger look, leave the product on overnight.

S$15.90 from Etude House.

Laneige’s Eyebrow Cushion-cara

It seems like anything and everything is being reincarnated in cushion form — and why should it be any different for brow products? Laneige has rolled out — believe it or not — an Eyebrow Cushion-cara: Cushion technology for the brows. It is a liquid-powder product that is made to be easy to apply and blend without clumping, for longer staying power. Each cushion comes in two skintone-enhancing tones, which can be blended for a natural look. The foldable applicator has a dual brush: A wide angled brush for drawing and shaping, and a Mohican brush with super fine bristles for delicate colouring. The cushion is available in two shades: Two-tone Grey and Two-tone Brown.

S$36 from Laneige.

innisfree’s Brow Master Pencil

Simplify your life. innisfree’s 3-in-1 product has an eyebrow pencil with which you can create clear yet natural brow outlines; a creamy powder with which you can add volume to your brows, and a brush to smudge the colour and smoothen the texture. Available in four shades of light to dark brown.

S$17 from innisfree.

Browhaus’ Brow Resurrection Define

The Brow Resurrection Define is still one of Browhaus’ most popular procedures for achieving fuller, more defined, yet natural-looking brows. Employing a safe vegetable dye, each strand is designed to mimic real hair — and a top-grade anaesthetic makes the treatment pain-free.

S$1,284 at Browhaus outlets.

Leekaja Beauty Salon’s Korean brow treatment

The K-beauty look can be achieved at newly opened Korean beauty salon Leekaja at Mandarin Gallery, which offers brow embroidery services performed by specially trained brow artists. While you are there, you can also indulge in the other treatments they offer, such as hair styling, manicures and eyelash extension — and all customers will be treated to a warm glass of coffee freshly brewed by an in-house barista.

Eyebrow shaping starts at S$30.

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