![]() I had vacuumed a few days before, but I figured why not try it! Well, holy crap! This thing picked up even more hair that was embedded in the carpet! Works super well on those difficult rugs that are a pain to vacuum as well. Not only does this work well on the hard floors, but I used it in our bedroom which still has carpet in it. Promising review: " This thing is seriously the BEST broom ever! We recently took out the carpet in our living room and put laminate in, which is lovely but good lord there are dust bunnies and it doesn't help that we have a ton of animals so the hair is just flying around left and right. Anyway, do with that semi-horrifying information what you will - you can read my full FURemover broom review for more deets." My carpet like, genuinely changed color (turns out the pink was supposed to be much pinker, whoops). I bought this broom and it immediately started pulling it up GOBS of hair. My hair gets so ingrained in the carpet that a vacuum truly does nothing for it, so I often was just unrooting clumps of hair from the floor with my hands (sorry for the visual). It made me look like I actually tried, when in reality, it only took a few swipes to get my shape.Here's what BuzzFeed Shopping writer Emma Lord has to say: "An embarrassing confession: I do not have a pet, but I shed like nobody's business. However, I was really into the long and precise shape that the pen provided. I almost think that I might've gone too hard with my etching and sketching, especially after I filled in with Boy Brow in Black and locked in the shape with a coat of the Clear formula. But the rich superfine pigments gave me the depth that I wanted without much effort on my part. I'm very particular when it comes to brow products anyway, as it's not easy to find hues that pop on my dark brown skin. I'm so glad that I actually tried it on my brows rather than the back of my hand - this stuff shows up, and shows out. ![]() So, following the exact directions from the brand, I held the pen at a downwards angle and started etching in from the center of my brows all the way to the tail, like I normally do with the pomade. At any rate, I was still super down to see how the product actually looked on my face. I'm predisposed to a darker and thicker line - which actually works against me, now that I think about it, since I always have to clean up with a little bit of makeup remover. Before I got to work, I swatched the Black pen on the back of my hand and was slightly concerned by the barely-there pigment. The pen's copolymers (three water-resistant film formers) help the formula stay on longer, which is essential for the summer - I'm definitely prone to sweating.īrow Flick was actually formulated to be used with Boy Brow, and the brand recommends etching your shape with the pen first, and then follow up with the pomade for definition. The brand describes the product as a microfine brush-tip detailing pen that gives their community the ability to "add more brow to their brow." The felt-tip brush applicator helps you draw light, featherlike strokes in areas where your arches might look sparse, or when you want to extend your tail out a little bit. ![]() By the time the pink bubble wrap pouch hit my desk, I was yearning to see if Brow Flick was worth the trade-up. The models possessed the arches of my dreams - full, fluffy, and natural-looking. How on earth could Glossier beat the product that sold every 32 seconds last year (as it claims)? But eventually, I found myself rereading the pitch and staring at the campaign imagery. So when news of Glossier Brow Flick hit my inbox, I read it from top to bottom and, admittedly, was marginally interested. I've given many gels, pots, and pencils the old college try, but there isn't another product that can take its place. I hold that same devotion to Glossier Boy Brow. ![]() My friends and fam can vouch - I'm a ride-or-die kind of chick. Not to sound vain or anything, but I think one of my best qualities is my loyalty.
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