![]() What does differ is the cap and the internal mechanism controlling flow from the bristles. The brush tip for the Ardell is ever so slightly longer, though the overall shape and flexibility is virtually identical and comes to a nice point. With Ardell, you get more than double the product for less than half of the price of Glossier.īoth come as slim pens with a brush tip applicator. 016 oz vs.01 oz but it's still not that much product. I did a conversion and 0.48 ml is more like. Glossier is only available online or in their stores in LA, NY, etc.Īrdell is $8.00 for. Where to Purchase: Ardell is available at Ardell Beauty, Sally Beauty Supply, and ULTA. Your experience may vary if you don't have any microblading. Now keep in mind, I had microblading done and still have some residual pigment. ![]() History over, onto the review and comparison! Lime Crime, Maybelline, Stila, and Suqqu's seems to fall in the first category while MAC and Urban Decay's are more like the second. Brow pens seem to fall into two categories, a less pigmented watercolor stain that gave some definition but mostly fills in color or a more pigmented color that gives control for more hair-like strokes. ![]() I do think the interest in liquid brow pens increased after microblading took off and people started preferring the look of a natural/bushy brow. ![]() There are other brands who've had it in their range for much longer like Stila though perhaps one of the original liquid eyebrow pens is from Suqqu (not sure if they were the first) as my earliest recollection was in 2010 when it was featured in a Lisa Eldridge video. So liquid eyebrow pens seem to becoming more popular lately with brands like Lime Crime, MAC, Maybelline, and Urban Decay. I tried to be as in depth as possible and have included swatches, compared the packaging, pricing, and tested the wear. ![]()
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