Our collective obsession with thick brows shows no signs of fading. If anything, it’s grown stronger—see the microblade craze, in which technicians embed semi-permanent pigment into the skin with fine strokes of a sharp-edged tool. Those seeking a less extreme solution to sparse arches should look no further than Seoul, where a yen for brow tattoo pens has continued to hold considerable sway over the past year or so.
The technology is a tongue-in-cheek play on the temporary tattoo that first gained cult status as an impenetrable budge-proof pink lip stain, before being reimagined for the brow. The offbeat concept is actually quite clever: A deeply pigmented gel is swatched on clean skin, shaped much as you would with your pencil, then left to dry overnight. Hardening like Elmer’s glue, the strip peels off easily (no hairs lost), leaving behind a soft, powdery tint. Think of it as an elegant, yet happily low-maintenance tool—the lazy girl’s answer to lackluster brows.
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