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Glossier's Latest Launch Will Give You the Thicc Brows of Your Dreams

I’m on a one woman quest for the thickest eyebrows humanly possible. Eyebrows that would make Camilla Belle, Solange Knowles, and Lily Collins (the high priestesses of the eyebrow community) stop in their tracks and ask me my secret. Brows that Frida Kahlo herself would paint and hang just above Diego’s latest creation. Brows that…Okay, you get it, I want some powerful, thicc brows.

My current brow potion has been a mix of Boy Brow, Benefit Foolproof Brow Powder, and an Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz Pencil. Four hours and a magnifying mirror later—BAM!—my eyebrow dreams are fulfilled.

via @katiejanehughes Instagram Stories

It wasn’t until two weeks ago when the talented makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes popped by the Hearst tower to give me a brow glow-up that everything changed. Hughes introduced Glossier’s newest brow product entitled Brow Flick. It’s a microfine pen, like an eyeliner for your brows, that works to define the arch, extend the length, and turn you into a bright-eyed bushy-browed queen.

Boy Brow came out four years ago (feel old yet?) and is meant to refine brows rather than add more depth to sparse areas like this new product does. However, the duo work together to give you the complete brow package.

Since Hughes gave me a few tips and tricks on how to use the new product, I’ve been using it everyday. It's safe to say I'm living my best brow life. I’ve cut down my routine by just using the Brow Flick and a clear gel. More time means I'm arriving to work early, my taxes are done for 2019, and my credit score is skyrocketing.

At first, the Brow Slick pen is a little tricky to get the hang of but shouldn't spook future brow stars. While it looks like a pen eyeliner, you should not use it like your penning a letter above your eyes. It’s all about using the tip to create feathery strokes. Hughes recommends using small light swipes in your most sparse areas. She added that you shouldn't push down on the pen but rather use your wrists to lightly add small lines that mimic natural hairs.

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Look at those fluffy cousins!

Chloe Hall

I've very into my fluffy brows and soon shall take my rightful seat among the high priestesses’ brow community. I love my curvy brows. You can shop Brow Flick now on glossier.com. Glossier offers a brown, blond, and black shade for $18.

Courtesy of Glossier

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