Beauty

7 Best Eyebrow Pencils of 2024 for Fuller, Defined Brows


Key ingredients: soybean oil | Shades: 6

Best Micro-Tip: Merit Brow 1990

Allure shopping director Shanna Shipin applying the Merit Brow 1990 Ultra Fine Eyebrow Gel Pencil

Shanna Shipin

Why it’s worth it: Whether you have ultra-thick or ultra-skinny brows, we bet you’ll love the Merit Brow 1990 for its slender stature. This micro brow pencil’s gel-based formula has a smooth glide that leaves teensy, hair-thin strokes behind. This brow pencil’s formula contains a conditioning blend of sunflower oil, safflower extract, and hibiscus flower extract that makes its formula easy to blend, but once it settles, expect a budge-proof look that’ll last through the day.

Shipin before applying the Merit Brow 1990 Ultra Fine Eyebrow Gel Pencil

Shanna Shipin

Allure shopping director Shanna Shipin after applying the Merit Brow 1990 Ultra Fine Eyebrow Gel Pencil

Shipin after applying the Merit Brow 1990 Ultra Fine Eyebrow Gel Pencil

Shanna Shipin

Tester feedback: “I didn’t realize just how much the sparse areas of my brows needed a gel pencil,” says shopping director Shanna Shipin. “The teeny-tiny micro tip helps me fake a few hairs where I don’t have them, while the wax in the formula (it’s the third ingredient) makes it easy to fluff out with the spoolie end. I keep one in my bag because it’s so reliable and looks so natural: The pencil is retractable, has impressive staying power, and the cool undertones in the dark brown match my hairs perfectly.”

Key ingredients: sunflower oil, safflower extract, hibiscus flower extract | Shades: 4

Best for a Natural-Looking Brow: Victoria Beckham Beauty BabyBlade

Allure senior beauty editor Paige Stables applying the Victoria Beckham Beauty BabyBlade Brow Pencil

Paige Stables

Victoria Beckham Beauty

BabyBlade

Why it’s worth it: The whole reason why Victoria Beckham Beauty’s BabyBlade Brow Pencil exists is because Mrs. VB herself wants a goof-proof, minimal-effort brow pencil for her everyday looks. This angled fine-tip beauty subtly fills brows with its ever-so-slightly sheerer formula. Bye-bye, boxy brows.

Allure senior beauty editor Paige Stables before applying the Victoria Beckham Beauty BabyBlade Brow Pencil

Stables before applying the Victoria Beckham Beauty BabyBlade Brow Pencil

Paige Stables

Allure senior beauty editor Paige Stables after applying the Victoria Beckham Beauty BabyBlade Brow Pencil

Stables after applying the Victoria Beckham Beauty BabyBlade Brow Pencil

Paige Stables

Tester feedback: “The teeny-tiny, ultra-fine point on this pencil makes it easy to draw on hair-like strokes exactly where my brows are a bit sparse,” says senior beauty editor Paige Stables. “Once I’ve filled in my arches, I run the spoolie brush through both sides to soften the color. And that’s it! In under 60 seconds, I have fluffy, defined brows.”

Key ingredients: camellia japonica oil, rosehip seed oil | Shades: 6

Best Waterproof: Tarte Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil

Allure shopping editor Angela Trakoshis applying the Tarte Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil

Angela Trakoshis

Tarte

Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil

Why it’s worth it: If you want brows that last from dusk ’til dawn, Tarte’s Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil is your pick. Its sturdy gel-based tip fills patches with fine brow hair-mimicking strokes of waterproof, sweat-proof color. Tarte’s eyebrow pencil is spiked with Amazonian clay to provide a soft matte finish and minimize oiliness throughout the day. Use its accompanying spoolie brush to easily blend out its rich pigment.

Allure shopping editor Angela Trakoshis before applying the Tarte Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil

Trakoshis before applying the Tarte Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil

Angela Trakoshis

Allure shopping editor Angela Trakoshis applying the Tarte Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil

Trakoshis after applying the Tarte Amazonian Clay Waterproof Brow Pencil

Angela Trakoshis

Tester feedback: “I’d be lying if I said these brows were natural—I’ve been microblading them for around five years but that doesn’t mean I still don’t have sparse areas,” says shopping editor Angela Trakoshis. “This dual-ended product fills in with hair-like strokes and fluffs them up with a pigmented, never-crunchy gel.”