BROOKE Shields has given her step-by-step process to achieving her iconic brows.
She said her go-to product, which isn’t meant to be used as makeup, costs just $1.
Brooke Shields has taken to Instagram to give a quick eyebrow tutorial in a Reel (stock photo)Credit: Getty
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She uses just two products on her famous brows, with one non-makeup piece costing just $1 (stock photo)Credit: Getty
In a Reel on Instagram, Shields gave a play-by-play of her cosmetic routine.
Sat in her robe and hair rollers, the actress pulled out what appeared to be a makeup pencil, but it was something totally different.
“It’s actually meant for an artist to draw,” Shields said.
She swiped a bit of the product onto the ends of her eyebrows to fill them out.
THE PRODUCTS
The pencil is called the Prismacolor Ebony Pencil in the color Graphite, $1.93 for a pack of two.
She also went in on her brows with the Trish McEvoy Brow Perfector, $33, Amazon.
“A lightly pigmented or clear brow pomade pencil that subtly tints and tames brows with a soft hold,” the product description reads.
The pomade also promises that it “tames, grooms, and enhances brows with soft flexible hold.”
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“This brow product is easy to use,” one customer wrote of the product.
“I usually use a brow gel to hold my brows together, but this is nice because it leaves my brows feeling soft and smooth but not crispy.
“I was worried it might smudge my brows because I colored them in first with pencil, but it just gently holds things together without smudging.
“Easy to use and gives nice results.”
“It really keeps them sort of pretty and fresh,” Shields added of the pomade.
HIGH BROW ROUTINE
Several fans flocked to the comment section to give their two cents on the look.
“And now the world copies your brows,” one wrote. “You should get commission.”
“Been growing out my eyebrows for a while. I’m grateful to have what I have at 49,” another added.
“I thought you just brushed them. That’s all I do. Your brows are your trademark,” said a third.
“Just bought the Trish McEvoy Brow Perfector. Thanks for posting,” yet another wrote. “I also have thick brows and growing up, was told I looked like you. What a compliment.”
“I think you’re the only person I would trust with my eyebrows,” one more said.
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She said she uses Prismacolor pencils in the color ‘Ebony’ to fill in her brows (product photo)Credit: Prismacolor
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Shields said she follows up with Trish McEvoy’s Brow Perfector Pomade (product photo)Credit: Trish McEvoy