(Sorry the "Paul & Joe" is upside down!)
As you can see the packaging is so pretty. Although many Asian women deal with the issue of having little to no eyebrow hair, I was blessed with a good amount (let's just say when I was a kid, I had one eyebrow)! I have relatively thick eyebrows, so this is perfect for filling in. I love how defined my eyebrows look after using the powder. Before finding this amazing product, I used a pencil, Rimmel London Professional Eyebrow Pencil ins 002 Hazel (recommended by another makeup blogger). I liked it a lot, but I always felt like the pencil look was a little too harsh for my already full eyebrows, and the color didn't exactly match me. For Paul & Joe, I use color 01, which is great, because the two powder colors are great for blending, depending on what look you want. For day-to-day wear I usually use the lighter brown color, but when I do smoky eyes or dark makeup for going out I blend in some of the taupe-y brown color. The only issue I have with this product is the brush and powder come separately, and I tend to lose things easily. I wish the powder case came with a holder for the brush like other eyeshadows etc. However, the brush itself is great. I have my own eyebrow brush, but I always use the one it comes with, because I think it applies really well. I got this from Claire because she coincidentally had it when I was talking to her about buying it (she has thin eyebrows, so defining her eyebrows with pencil is a better look for her). However, this product is available on Apothica.com, Cosmeticmall.com, Dermstore.com, and mostly all other sites that carry Paul & Joe products. The retail price is around $26 (US dollars), but trust me, it's so worth it!
Happy Indulging,
Wora
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