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TL;DR:

  • What it is: An eyebrow grooming tool
  • What it does: Deposits product onto brows and then shapes and styles them
  • Who it’s for: Anyone looking for a brow brush with an attached spoolie

As someone who spends a lot of time, energy, and money on their brows, never underestimate the power of a good brow brush.

And the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brush 12 Dual-Ended Firm Angled Brush is a good brow brush. It features a spoolie for styling, and a flat, angled brush head—made with synthetic bristles—for applying product. (The short brush side can also be used to scoop out your tint of choice.)

While I don’t typically use the brush end (most of my products don’t require the extra tool), I’m a big, big fan of the spoolie side. Spoolies, in my opinion, are a bit overrated—they’re so hardworking! You can use them to rake through and tame hairs, dust off any excess product post-application, and create the final shape of your look.

And for me, it’s great when I’m trying to wrangle my laminated brows. They tend to look a bit wiry after a night of tossing and turning, so a quick rake through with the spoolie puts the back in their preferred position: fluffed straight up.

The Anastasia Beverly Hills Brush 12 Dual-Ended Firm Angled Brush is in the May Allure Beauty Box.

GET THE BOXThis Anastasia Beverly Hills Tool Is the Reason My Brows Look So Good

This Anastasia Beverly Hills Tool Is the Reason My Brows Look So Good

$22 at Anastasia Beverly Hills$22 at Anastasia Beverly Hills



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