LEE CEE DEE—December 9, 2025
I have finally found my favorite brow pencil, which is really a brow pen! The design is wonderful and covers brows with hair-like upward/sideward strokes. I have a scar on one of my eyebrows from a childhood fall and the hair never grows where my scar is. This eyebrow pen covers that area with a natural hairlike look. It's awesome! Also for the ladies that get waxed and the person messes up and pulls too much hair, this can save you from looking crazy! You can fill in to your specific look and fix any areas you'd like. It glides on smooth and easy to use. It has me thinking I may never go back to get waxed again LOL Go get it!! Read more
Customer—November 26, 2025
I bought this before but buying from Amazon was easier this time around than driving to the store. I have used so many different eyebrow pencils from different brands but this is by far THE BEST ONE! and at a really good price! I fell into the "shave your eyebrows off and draw them pencil thin" in my youth so they never really grew back to thick natural brows. Using this has built my confidence back up into drawing on and filling in my brows. Drawing brows on has a learning curve no matter what you use so it does have a learning curve, short light-handed strokes works best. I do have an oily t-zone and they still stay on even after sleeping with them on. I just touch up the areas that come off the next day if I dont want to redraw them. Not only does it look good on, but it is the ONLY eyebrow pencil I have used that has lasted me so long. All the others dry out in less than a few weeks to a month. My first one I bought the beginning of July, and after using it about 5 days out of the week since July it lasted me FOUR MONTHS!!! Only flaw I probably don't like is that it does dry a little shiny, maybe a matte finish would work best for me but this is my holy grail nonetheless! 🥰 Second picture is a following day after sleeping with them on. Last picture is what my brows look like with no makeup or brows drawn on for reference of what a huge difference it makes when I use this product. Read more
Crystal—January 8, 2026
The L'Oreal Faux Brow pen has the potential to be amazing, but a few key flaws make it just okay for me. I really wanted to love it. The double-brush tip is a smart design. The finer side can draw incredibly realistic, hair-like strokes when it works correctly. When the product flows well, it's fast, precise, and looks fantastic—exactly as advertised. The main issue is inconsistent product flow. It often starts out dry, requiring multiple presses or shakes to get pigment. Then, it can suddenly deposit too much, creating a small blob that's hard to fix without smudging. The size is very small (0.04 Fl Oz). Given the price point, it feels like it will run out of product very quickly, especially if you have to work to get it started. Read more
J. Williams—December 17, 2025
It’s easy to apply and if you don’t push too hard, it does make it look like little hairs. It fills in well and I like it better than the other brand I have ordered previously. I do think it’s darker than the description, but that’s OK. Read more
Grammy Bear—January 5, 2026
Explain to me how this is auburn! The bottom is my regular auburn brow pencil. This is very dark brown! I first tried mahogany, and it was even darker. Gave that to my daughter with dark brown hair. This one is going back. Maybe I’ll try the blonde because the product, otherwise, is VERY goodb Read more
ED MERMAN—December 13, 2025
I have to say after trying so many brow pencils throughout the years, this product is absolutely amazing! Best part? When used with a light touch, it creates fine hairline strokes. Not only that, it's waterproof! I actually washed my face last night, gently blotted my brows, and they are going strong on day 2! I touched them up very lightly. Works like magic, and is absolutely amazing! It works on the sparcest of brows! I wish I added before and after photos. The first is where I outlined with a regular pencil so the you could see the sparce areas, the other is after. Read more
Compatria—October 23, 2025
Well, I took the bait on this... hook, line and sinker. I'd long thought about an idea for brow enhancement for those of us who grew up in the 70's - 80's where 'angel hair pasta' thin brows were the norm. No shape or definition, just a line. And they Never. Grew. Back. My idea was likened to a piece of lead for a mechanical pencil, solid and thin enough to mimic a real 'hair', Merle Norman sold a product just like this decades ago. Truth be known, it probably outperformed itself leading to its' discontinuation. I mean, when one product works so well that it cuts into the profits of another product in the same line, it is often shelved based on the profit margin. I knew out of the box that this product was a waste of (at least my) money when I unscrewed the top and both of the 'brushes' (bent) on the way out of the tube. It was as if someone had taped or otherwise devised a method to hold two identical liquid eyeliner brushes together, shoved it in a tube housing a very thin liquidy sort of something that stains the skin and off to market it went. If the 'bristles' of the 'brushes' were even slightly rigid rather than quite 'flexible', they m-i-g-h-t have been able to pull it off. At least with that, you stood a better chance of creating a straight, 'hair' line but, when the bristles bend as they do, the result is more like simply 'filling in' any sparsity in the brow, covering any flesh peeking through the hairline. Now, for literally decades, women all over the world have been utilizing a product already widely available to fill in and, disguise those pesky sparse areas of their brow(s). That product is called an 'eyeliner Pencil'... been using them for years... for the rim of the eye so as to 'line' it (eye - Liner)... get it? Anyways, after the 'I'll never understand if I live to be 100 why' the fad explosion of the Sharpie super- sized brows hit the cosmetics runway, most manufacturers relabeled many of their 'eyeliner' pencils as 'Brow' defining pencils, never skipping a beat to the check-out counter in the beauty aisles. The idea behind this 'new' genius was to offer the user a more pronounced, defined brow, to really stand out, in stark contrast to the aforementioned skinny brow of the 70's... go ahead use the darkest black/brown no matter your hair color (natural or otherwise) and they will indeed stand out. This product like so many others it seems these days was designed to 'sell', not to 'work'. My review must sound somewhat pessimistic and, it is. I've just become so disenchanted with companies clamoring to make another buck at the cost of insults to the intelligence of the consumer. Anyone who doesn't see that are clearly not watching enough late night TV infomercials where everything old is new again, it's true. When I try a new product and it slaps me in the face with pizazz and vavoom.... I'm going to flap my gums just a hard in their favor as I do for substandard or gimmick products. I will always give credit where due; however, this is not one of them and I hate that. I really, really wanted this to work! I wanted to give it 5 stars so maybe it could help as many as people as possible who share the same age related issue(s) I have run across and continue to encounter. But the day is young and my Amazon buggy is empty so I am off to search out a few more items and if any of them make me feel like dancing, I'll be back and let the whole world know! ... LOL Read more