I use tweezers and a little facial razor to shape them. filling them in and brushing them up is very satisfying. I only use Sephora's waterproof brow pencil they have the best shade range imo. the brows really frame your face, they hold so much potential.
their natural shape is pretty defined so i don't have to pluck them at all and they're really easy to fill in! i feel very blessed for this and get compliments all the time, love the little ego boost when someone asks where i get them done and i get to say it's natural :)
started doing the whole thin eyebrow thing a couple years ago after bleaching them then redyeing and thinking they were too much. it's cool to an extent but i rewatched requiem for a dream and realized i need to have thick eyebrows again. having a strong point of the face is really special and fun
both flavors are good, the spicy garlic sesame flavor is better. I add in gochujang and broccoli, peas, and carrots. usually eat some edamame while it's cooking.
this is a business I would support irl. I'm sure my love of thrifting and consigning came from this dude. he aways had a great vibe. I don't think he would be the type to hate, think he's more the type to say "hate's a strong word" but I don't think he would approve of today's thrift flipping trend. need to rip a bong with him.