The 7 Best Ways to Fill, Shape, & Define Your Brows

The 7 Best Ways to Fill, Shape, & Define Your Brows


All it takes is one bad wax or late-night stress-tweeze to understand just how crucial eyebrows are. When they’re good, they highlight your best features, open up your eyes, and make everything else on your face appear more symmetrical. When they’re bad… well, just go pull up one of your #throwbackthursday posts for a reminder. Your brows can make or break your look, and that’s why we’ve broken down—by the kind of women we are and what we most like to wear—our best filling and defining tools.
  1. For the woman who wants to have it all… ColorStay Brow Creator. What doesn’t this overachieving eyebrow tool do? Perfect for those who like lots of options and smart design, ColorStay Brow Creator offers up a micro-tip pencil for filling in (MIA) hairs, a cushion tip loaded with soft powder for defining brows, and a spoolie brush for perfecting your shape and diffusing the color (so it blends in with your natural brows). Yes, you truly can have your cake and eat it too.

  2. For the woman who inspired the phrase “day to night”… ColorStay Brow Fantasy. With a soft, blendable pencil on one end and a sheer tinted gel on the other, defining and setting your brows is so simple and convenient, you could do it on a crowded subway train or in the back of a car, depending on how you roll. Fill in sparse spaces with short, quick flicks of the pencil (we like to warm up the tip between our pointer finger and thumb for the most natural strokes), then brush your brows up and out with the gel side for a polished, lifted effect. Want an even more natural look during the day? Just swipe on the gel and go.

  3. For the woman who loves wearing all black and a little red lipstick… ColorStay Brow Pencil. “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it” is your mantra. A tried-and-true classic, our ColorStay Brow Pencil delivers precise, polished definition that lasts all day. That’s because it’s no ordinary pencil. You get to control your shape and every tiny stroke with the angled side of this soft, waterproof roll-up pencil, then fill in major gaps by feathering with the flat side. Blend the color together with the spoolie brush, and you’re off in style.