
STEP #4: FLUFF IT UP
I'll do anything in the name of good brows, but I draw the line at self-inflicted flaky, itchy skin, so I asked Dr. Zeichner for advice on what formula would be the safest. In short, don't grab that slimy pebble that's been sitting in your shower holder since before you were born. Instead of a traditional soap bar (as in the highly fragranced ones that suck the life and moisture out of your hands), Dr. Zeichner recommends using something called a syndet bar, which is a soap alternative that's made with different cleansing ingredients than traditional soap bars, and is also pH-balanced to the skin, making it much less irritating. Best soap for brows The Tarte brow pomade doesn’t only define and fill in your brows, but it is also made with clean ingredients such as babassu, amazonian clay and mineral pigment. Together, they condition your brow hair and soften the skin.
Brow soap bar
Looking for ways to laminate your eyebrows and keep them intact? An eyebrow soap bar will promise you a laminating and slicked-up eyebrow look, perfect for your girl's night out.
I’ve found these types of soap products have pretty decent lasting power, but by the end of the day my more stubborn brow hairs generally drop back down. These products are pretty on par with each other, though I noted the Kyda Soap lathers slightly, which isn’t a huge deal but it adds a few extra seconds of working the product through your brow hairs to brush out any foamy residue. Both products have a stiff waxy finish that can be a bit difficult to layer brow products over, especially if you’re using a creamier formula brow pencil. I suggest using a very thin, drier brow pencil, an ink style brow pen, or a fine pointed brush to draw in hair like strokes. How To Do Soap Brows When Lamination Is A Little Spenny On top of that, King warns that soap has the potential to seep down to the eyes due to excessive sweat or water, which we all know can sting, badly. Additionally, consistent use of soap on the eyebrows can cause skin irritation due to most soaps' high pH levels. "This is one of those hacks OK to use once in a blue moon, not continued use," King says.