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Most brow pencils have a tip that's too thick to mimic real hair β so strokes end up looking like smudged blocks rather than individual brows. The Arch Arrival's micro-precision tip is thin enough to draw hair-like strokes that blend in with your natural brow hairs, especially useful if you have sparse patches or uneven growth. The formula is pigmented but not waxy, so it doesn't crumble or tug on skin, and it has a slightly powdery finish that reads as natural rather than sharp or shiny.
The brow definer gives you defined, well-groomed brows that last 6β8 hours without significant fading or smudging in normal conditions. Humid climates and very oily skin may cause some softening of the lines by hour 5β6 β setting with a clear brow gel extends wear significantly. The spoolie brush on the other end is essential: always brush through after drawing your strokes to blend and soften the result. Skipping this step is what makes brows look too sharp or unnatural.
A common mistake is choosing a shade that exactly matches your brow colour β the result often looks too intense. Go one shade lighter than your natural brow colour for the most natural result, or match it if you want a more defined, statement brow. For dark black brows, choose dark brown rather than black for everyday wear. Explore our full eye makeup range to complete your eye look, or browse our makeup guide for Indian skin for a complete routine.







