I wasn't really sure colour wise how this would be, since I think there was only a few different colours to pick. The colour I have is Dark Brown, I think it is a pretty good tint for my fairly dark brows. I think that anyone could get away with using the Maybelline Brow Drama mascaras because the tint isn't overly dark, so you don't need to worry about looking silly. Like I said before - I don't tend to wear this on its own, so the colour of the brow mascara isn't a huge issue for me. This doesn't leave your brows feeling hard or crusty, which is always a plus. I find that when I use this after I've pencilled in my brows that they stay where they are meant to and don't budge - even when dancing like a loon in a club getting hot and sweaty. Its just brilliant - at least I think it is.
Packaging wise, it isn't anything overly special - the design is pretty basic - and does look pretty much like that of a mascara. The brush however, is unlike any I have ever seen. I think that's what attracted me to it, the wand is quite unusual and it looked pretty darn cool. The ball shaped end to the brush is pretty neat(?), I think it grabs all the hairs in on my brows pretty well. Making it easy to keep your eyebrows where they are meant to be. I know a fair few people don't like the brush but I find it works really well for me.
If your looking for something to use on your brows, why not give this a shot? For £4.99 its really really good and completely worth what you pay for it.
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