Yes right? Finally, I'm reviewing the whole V-Face line of Maybelline which I showcased here.
Read on for swatches and thoughts.
Contouring is definitely here to stay. With all the contouring products coming into the PH market you can be sure that Maybelline has it on lock with the trends. Which is why they came out with their contour products so us Pinoys can also try out contouring without breaking the bank.
But for beginners, it can be a little confusing? Daunting? I mean just look at all those Instagram makeup videos (that I can honestly watch for hours on end).
Goopy, sheer, thick and extremely sticky. This was really popular in the early to mid-2000s. And I didn't really care for them. The smelt nicer than the typical lipsticks at the time. Came in cuter packaging and cool (Lizzie MacGuire a.k.a. life peg) people wore them. But I just couldn't get over the constant hair sticking to the lip scenario. Not to mention it looked like I ate something really oily because most lip glosses available to me were reaaaaaally sheer. So I stayed away from them.
There are a slew of brow products out there and it can get confusing especially to a complete beginner. The pencil, a majority favorite especially in the Philippines have other fast-growing competitors now. Namely, the brow gel/mascaras and brow powders.
There are a few more types out there but let's just stick with these three. And these three can be found under drugstore-darling, Maybelline.
The Pencil : Master Brow (Php 249)
A twist-up slim brow pencil with an ultra-soft finish. Features a 2-in-1 oval head which allows for easy application. Lasts for 24 hours. Comes in Brown and Gray.
The pencil is retractable as do
The pencil is a little soft and has a tendency to break if you're heavy-handed. Because of the texture and the slimness, I have snapped off at least 2 - 3 mm of said pencil while using it. The lead is a little waxy for my taste. It clings and tugs at my brows as I use it so I always see brow hairs at the tip of the pencil *boo*. Another problem I have with it is that it applies "crumbly" and patchy. Like it balls up as I apply it (naglilibag) and it drags a little. It's not the smoothest pencil out there.
By the time I brush it out, since it clings more to the hair, I find bald spots where the pencil didn't stick to the skin. If I fill those spots in however, the brows looks too strong and by this point I could very well be casted as the next Live Action version of Rock Lee .
One redeeming factor about this pencil is that it's hard to smudge. You really have to rub hard to get it to come off without oil and/or soap and water. Waxy pencils like this are used more if you want to lay down your brow hairs and keep them in place.
The Pencil + Powder : Fashion Brow Duo Shaper / Brow Satin Brows (US/Europe) (Php 299)
For naturally defined and softer, fuller brows. Features a 2mm slim pencil and a similar coloured silicone powder at the other end. Comes in Light Brown and Brown.
It's pretty decent. I have this in light brown and it's a yellow-golden-brown colour. Not at all orange or reddish on the skin. I think it's perfect for blondes or light haired people. Reminiscent of Glam21's Skinny Brow Pencil, the "lead" product is tiny and glides on better than the Master Brow. It's still a bit waxy for my taste but it's not patchy and doesn't "ball-up". (still pulls out my hair though :( )
The brow powder on the other end has a sponge-tip applicator similar to an eyeliner smudger. It's soft and dispenses powder well enough. You dip it in the cap where the powder is located and tap it in a few times. To some people it may get a little tedious to tap it in the cap to get more product for each brow, but it's not a big deal for me.
The finish and effect of this pencil duo is a more natural brow. Especially since I have it in a lighter shade. Apart from the obvious blonde-ish brow, you can't tell I have something on them. It's easy to draw "brow hairs" with the pencil tip and the powder helps set it in place.
How to Use : You can either use pencil or powder first whichever you prefer. Define and fill-in the brows with the pencil end then use the powder to set it OR tap the powder on the inner part of the brow then fill-in and define the rest. The powder is on the cap of the powder-sponge end
The Powder : Fashion Brow 3D Contouring Palette / Brow Drama Pro Palette (US) / Master Brow Pro Palette (EU) (Php 299)
An all-in-one nose & brow palette, complete with a double ended brush. It features two brow powders and one wax.
Marketed as a brow powder and nose contour in one palette, this multi-tasker is something I would pick over the two mentioned pencils. If only for the fact that I have more uses (hello matte shadows!) with this plus I don't pull out my own brow hairs.
The packaging is plasticky and the lid shuts tight. Not the most sturdy but it's typical of most palette drugstore packaging.
The wax is well waxy, sticky and creamy. Applied with a brush it doesn't pluck away my brow hairs unlike the pencils. The two powders are smooth and pigmented but not overly so. You might think that's bad but these aren't really supposed to be as pigmented as eyeshadows. Brow powders are usually not-so-pigmented so it's easier to build-up and there's lesser chance to over-do them.
The lightest colour in this dark brown palette is a nice light yellow-brown powder. This works best as the nose contour for light to medium skinned people. The second powder is a taupey medium-brown with a hint of purple and can look a bit red as a nose contour and as a brow powder by itself. The last colour is a dark chocolate brown wax. The outcome of this wax plus the darker powder yields a warmer brow colour. It's not ugly or weird against my hair colour per se, but I think I look better with cool toned dark brows. Cool toned brows look more natural against my natural hair colour.
Note : There are slight differences between the Asian, US and Europe versions. The 3D palette feature a wax, two powders for brow and nose contouring and a double ended brush. The US release features a wax, brow powder, brow highlight, a spoolie/screw brush and double ended brush. The EU release features the same contents as the US without the spoolie/screw brush.
The Mascara : Fashion Brow Mascara (Php 249)
Features an angle-free ball brush comb. A "Clump-free" brow mascara/gel that holds brows up to 12 hours. Gives brows a fuller look and natural colour. Comes in Dark Brown, Rusty Brown and Yellow Brown.
I really like this stuff. The ball brush tip — a minesweeper doppelganger—can take some getting used to but the finish and effect it gives more than makes up for it. It holds my brows in place throughout the day and tints it as well as the skin underneath and makes it look full. Personally I can wear this without doing the pencil or powder underneath.
I have it in dark brown and doesn't give me that red/orangey tinge. I have repurchased this already and I really like this better than the Nichido one.
What to get? | Recommendations
Get the Master Brow if you like waxy retractable pencils that hold your brows in place without the need for a brow mascara/gel.
Get the Brow Shaper Duo if you want a powder to set your pencil with to make it look more natural and make it last longer (K-Palette has something similar).
Get the 3D Contouring Palette if you prefer wax and powders that you apply with a brush. This palette has more versatility and control over how the brow looks. You get a nose contour and eyeshadows in a pinch as well.
Get the Fashion Brow Mascara if you have full brows and just want to tint them a little and/or make them neat. You can also use this over brow powders and pencils to make it look more full and natural apart from keeping it in place.
Personal Picks | Additional Info
I'd get the Brow Mascara (personally repurchased 2x) the Brow Palette a close second. The two pencils were too waxy for me and they PULLED OUT MY BROW HAIRS! :(
One thing to note about the pencils is that they are sealed in plastic when you buy them and all the information is on there. So when you lose that plastic (provided you can actually read the tiny condensed text) your shade colour, ingredients information, weight, manufacturing date etc are gone.
I mean you can google them and shiz but ain't nobody got time fo' dat. But to be honest it's not on Maybelline's website.
The Brow Palette isn't the best because the middle powder looks red on my brows by itself. The whole dark powder plus dark wax combo (or even just the wax) results in a warmer slightly unnatural looking brow because the hair on my head appears jet-black in comparison. It's workable but I wouldn't necessarily go out and buy it, if my hair were colored though I would definitely be singing a different tune. The Catrice Matt Palette works better for me because of the cool dark tones.
As for longevity, they all lasted well throughout the day. Heat + sweat and all that jazz. The pencils fare a notch better than the palette under heat, sweat etc. I don't get too oily throughout the day so my brows stay pretty much intact (I do get really sweaty though).
Have you tried any of these? Which one would you prefer to try?
xx,
CJ
Disclaimer : These were given to me by Maybelline and Calyxta as a gift. I was not paid/told/asked to write about or feature them in any way. Product images courtesy of Maybelline.
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#BrowsOnFleek the ubiquitous hashtag for every post that feature awe-inducing full brows. Whether they be bushy, brushed, ultra-defined or just plain "groomed".
I understand everyone already knows that brows are pretty important in framing the face and with the multitude of brands coming out with different styles, finishes and textures it can get confusing to someone starting out with makeup.
Calyxta and Maybelline New York Philippines have a thing or two (or three) up their sleeves for everyone wanting on fleek brows.
I was invited along with fellow bloggers/online influencers to a little BrooklynBlock Brow Party for a little brow sesh with all of Maybelline's brow products.
Tunnl Makati was a perfect venue for getting our brow party on. The music was pretty lit too thanks to the day's DJ.
Uber sweet and uber adorable cotton candy c/o Pouf Cotton Candy were available for everyone needing a little sugar kick.
Maybelline currently has four brow products : Fashion Brow 3D Contouring Palette Php 299 (Brow/Nose powders), Fashion Brow Duo Shaper Php 299 (2-in-1 Pencil + Powder reminds me of K-palette's similar styled brow pencil + powder), Eye Studio Master Brow Pencil Php 249 and the Fashion Brow Mascara Php 249.
Note: Loved how light-handed my expert was. Definitely nothing to fear brow-threading virgins. That day was my first time getting my brows threaded and it wasn't as painful as I imagined it would be.
Apart from the brow tools, other current best-selling Maybelline products were there for us to play with.
Note : The color gradation pencils are super smooth. I also love how the brow pencils were (in general) neutral - cooler in tone. The lighter brown ones aren't red/orange looking too.
You can get these Maybelline products at any Maybelline counter or online at Calyxta.
What's your preferred brow product? Are you a pencil, cream/gel/liquid or powder user? Any brow brands you're loyal to?
xx,
CJ
PS. Those color blur/lip gradiation pencils doe... Ugh. They're not particularly long lasting (first-impression) but they just freaking glide on! And so compact too.
I understand everyone already knows that brows are pretty important in framing the face and with the multitude of brands coming out with different styles, finishes and textures it can get confusing to someone starting out with makeup.
Calyxta and Maybelline New York Philippines have a thing or two (or three) up their sleeves for everyone wanting on fleek brows.
From the world’s No. 1 makeup brand, get the know-how for every brow with these brow makeup essentials as Maybelline New York teams up with Philippines’ online go-to beauty source and resource, Calyxta. - PR
Touch-up the brows or start from scratch.
How cute are these bags?
I was invited along with fellow bloggers/online influencers to a little Brooklyn
Makeup Aritst Amanda Padilla on brow guidelines for different face shapes
(Left photo) Editor-in-Chief Erica Paredes sharing past brow dilemmas i.e. Chola Brows. (Right photo) Malou Verzosa-Taca, Owner of Brow Lounge talking about the importance of brows
I want those block letters in my room.
Tunnl Makati was a perfect venue for getting our brow party on. The music was pretty lit too thanks to the day's DJ.
Cute signage
Uber sweet and uber adorable cotton candy c/o Pouf Cotton Candy were available for everyone needing a little sugar kick.
Maybelline currently has four brow products : Fashion Brow 3D Contouring Palette Php 299 (Brow/Nose powders), Fashion Brow Duo Shaper Php 299 (2-in-1 Pencil + Powder reminds me of K-palette's similar styled brow pencil + powder), Eye Studio Master Brow Pencil Php 249 and the Fashion Brow Mascara Php 249.
Everyone was treated to a threading c/o of Brow Lounge.
Note: Loved how light-handed my expert was. Definitely nothing to fear brow-threading virgins. That day was my first time getting my brows threaded and it wasn't as painful as I imagined it would be.
Apart from the brow tools, other current best-selling Maybelline products were there for us to play with.
Note : The color gradation pencils are super smooth. I also love how the brow pencils were (in general) neutral - cooler in tone. The lighter brown ones aren't red/orange looking too.
You can get these Maybelline products at any Maybelline counter or online at Calyxta.
What's your preferred brow product? Are you a pencil, cream/gel/liquid or powder user? Any brow brands you're loyal to?
xx,
CJ
PS. Those color blur/lip gradiation pencils doe... Ugh. They're not particularly long lasting (first-impression) but they just freaking glide on! And so compact too.