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Elke Von Freudenberg

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9 Jun 10

The Non-Blonde: The Model Brow Tools
The Non Blonde reviews our Mini Brush, Spoolie and Slant Brow Brushes:
You can find similar tools at Sephora and from several eyebrow  specialists. I bought these three brushes from The Model Brow, a line  created by makeup artist and brow expert Elke von Freudenberg.  The  spoolie brush is currently out of stock, but it’s really a great tool-  it blends the color evenly and softens the look to the point the brows  look natural instead of drawn. I like this specific brush because the  bristles are soft enough and not abrasive. The head is also flexible and  can be bended into a more comfortable angle. The slant brush is one of several I use. It’s the most essential eyebrow  tool as far as I’m concerned. A good brush for filling, shaping and  adding color/length/volume should be thin enough to do a very precise  work but not too stiff or narrow that the result looks painted and  weird. This Model Brow brush is one I use very often. The 3” dual-ended brush fits nicely in the smallest makeup bag and is a  decent travel tool. I find it too small to use comfortably most of the  time, but I guess it’s good to have something like that in one’s purse  for brow emergencies. The more useful side is a slanted brush to fill  the eyebrows. The other side is a fluffy eye shadow brush, meant to  apply a highlighter under the brow bone.

The Non-Blonde: The Model Brow Tools

The Non Blonde reviews our Mini Brush, Spoolie and Slant Brow Brushes:

You can find similar tools at Sephora and from several eyebrow specialists. I bought these three brushes from The Model Brow, a line created by makeup artist and brow expert Elke von Freudenberg.  The spoolie brush is currently out of stock, but it’s really a great tool- it blends the color evenly and softens the look to the point the brows look natural instead of drawn. I like this specific brush because the bristles are soft enough and not abrasive. The head is also flexible and can be bended into a more comfortable angle.

The slant brush is one of several I use. It’s the most essential eyebrow tool as far as I’m concerned. A good brush for filling, shaping and adding color/length/volume should be thin enough to do a very precise work but not too stiff or narrow that the result looks painted and weird. This Model Brow brush is one I use very often.

The 3” dual-ended brush fits nicely in the smallest makeup bag and is a decent travel tool. I find it too small to use comfortably most of the time, but I guess it’s good to have something like that in one’s purse for brow emergencies. The more useful side is a slanted brush to fill the eyebrows. The other side is a fluffy eye shadow brush, meant to apply a highlighter under the brow bone.

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