Clio, one of my favorite Korean makeup brands, had a huge sale event last winter. And by huge, I mean 50% discount on most of its items.
Of course, I wouldn't miss this opportunity to stock up on my Clio favorites so on Christmas Day, while the boys and I were out and about in Myeongdong, I made a beeline for the Clio store nearest to
Yoogane so I could do a bit of shopping. It was actually the last day of the sale event, and I'm glad they still had a few
Kill Black Waterproof Brush Liner (now my current favorite and HG eyeliner) in stock. Unfortunately, they ran out of the Kill Brow Tinted Tattoo, which I had been wanting to try ever since I fell in love with the brand.
|
Clio Kill Brow Auto Hard Eyebrow Pencil. |
As such, I got the
Kill Brow Auto Hard Brow Pencil instead. Originally priced at
16000 won (around Php 700), they were on sale at just
6000 won (around Php 300) each - definitely a steal!
|
Product description and usage directions at the back. |
|
English and Hangul text. |
I like that this product has a little bit of everything. It has a retractable tube so I can simply twist it up to get more of the product, and twist it down once I'm done.
|
The pencil, uncapped on both ends. |
It has a spoolie on the other end, used for blending the color and making the brows look fuller and more natural.
|
The spoolie. |
But unlike the usual triangular shape of most auto eyebrow pencils, the
Clio Kill Brow Auto Hard Brow Pencil has a unique
'slimhexagonal' shape which makes outlining the eyebrows and filling it in with color even easier.
|
Slanted tip. |
|
'Side view' of the pencil tip. |
According to the Clio website, this product has been recently reformulated and now has the the
'new hard formula' similar to that of wood-type eyebrow pencils. Now I no longer have to worry about breaking the tip of the pencil
(which happened quite often with other auto eyebrow pencil brands that I've tried) whenever I accidentally put on a bit of extra pressure while 'drawing' my brows.
|
A closer look at the slimhexagonal tip.
Photo credit: Club Clio. |
The new formula also allows the product to glide on smoothly and create natural-looking brows.
|
Kinda looks like a chocolate bar, don't you think? |
Surprise! It even comes with a built-in sharpener which you will find when you unscrew the bottom cap.
|
It has a sharpener, too! |
The Clio Kill Brow Auto Hard Brow Pencil comes in two shades - 01 Natural Brown and 02 Light Brown. Mine is the latter, since it's the shade closer to my current hair color.
|
Swatched once on the left, swatched a few times on the right. |
This eyebrow pencil is designed to glide more smoothly over foundation. No wonder it took me awhile to get the color to pop when I was swatching it on the back of my hand. The color is buildable, and the shade bears semblance to
Shiseido's Eyebrow Pencil, which I have been using for the longest time. It has great staying power, too - around eight to ten hours with primer on.
|
When worn. |
It took me a few days to draw my arch right with this product. Like I said, I've been using the Shiseido Eyebrow Pencil for years and switching to the auto-type pencil made me feel like a noob again! But you know what they say, practice makes perfect! I finally got it right after a week of practicing!
|
Products used:
FACE: Innisfree Cushion Primer,
Ever Bilena Liquid Concealer in Light,
Missha x Line Friends Magic Cushion in #23.
EYES: Clio Kill Brow Auto Hard Brow Pencil,
Clio Kill Black Waterproof Brush Liner,
Clio Salon de Cara Back Comb Cara.
CHEEKS: Tony Moly Cristal Blusher in Pleasure Peach.
LIPS: Innisfree Glossy Lip Lacquer in #6 Burgundy Pink. |
Brow game strong, baby! :)
2 replies:
That's really nice! I think the shape is perfect for drawing eyebrows accurately. I would love to get this for my mom!
It's a really convenient way to draw your eyebrows and bring it along with you too! I like that it also has a sharpener. Very efficient!
Post a Comment