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LYNNE HYLAND AND LAURA MULLEY ON PRODUCTS THAT PROMISE BROWS TO WOW

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MAYBELLINE BROW EXTENSIONS POMADE CRAYON,

£9.99, Boots.com

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LAURA says: At first I was a bit confused by the little tufts of fuzz sticking to the nib, but these are, in fact, tiny fibres that stick to your own brow hairs, bulking them out as well as adding colour. I thought a chunky crayon might make my brows look very blocky, but this gives a surprising­ly natural effect.

GEORGE TAMER BROW CREAM,

£3, groceries.asda.com

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LAURA says: This looks far more luxe than its bargain price tag. The product brushes on fairly easily and adds both colour and hold to the brow hairs, and once on it does not budge. I would definitely use a different brush to apply it though – one that’s firmer and with a sharp-angled shape – the one that comes with this is too soft and fiddly.

STILA SKETCH & SCULPT BROW PENCIL,

£20, Stila.co.uk

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LAURA says: This is everything I want from a brow pencil: a thin, flat tip for drawing on fine lines, a hard crayon that doesn’t smudge and never needs sharpening, and a spoolie at the end. There could do with being a few more colour options, but the shade “medium” that I tried was a nice cool-toned light brown, and suited me well.

NO7 BEAUTIFUL EYEBROWS TINTED GEL,

£12, Boots.com

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LYNNE says: I’ve just been on holiday, and this was the one brow product that made it into my make-up bag. The brush is beautifull­y precise and deposits just the right amount of product to cheat the look of freshly tinted brows. The formula also helps control rogue hairs.

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