Friday, July 17, 2020

Favorite Brow Products: Then & Now-- Plus, Microbrow pencils vs. Pomade & Powder

I was adjusting my settings and cleaning up my Facebook account.  In doing so, I ran into a survey/list that I did in 2009!  Neat to see how preferences change.  These are my favorite brow products -- Then and Now.


I'm actually kind of sad that KVD discontinued the #75 brow brush.  It was an excellent brow brush.  I love the brow powder and that it has just a tad bit of shimmer to it.  As someone with sparse brows, I did not think it lasted all day without a wax.  Maybe they're planning on reformulating it.

I used to use microbrow pencils for their ease and their ability to draw a very thin line (a must for sparse brows). My issue with them is, they run out so quickly.  Plus think about it, at the rate they run out, that's a lot of money for a year's worth of brows (and a lot of plastic to throw away every year):
  • Lowest price: $2.99
  • Average Drugstore Price: $6 
  • Average High-end Price: $20
  • Highest High-end Price: $45   

With everyday use - you could easily be going through one pencil a month -- depending on the brand sometimes it's less than a month.  Let's just assume that the pencil lasts, on average, a month with everyday use:
  • $2.99 x 12 =  $35.88
  • $6.00 x 12 = $72.00
  • $20.00 x 12 = $240.00
  • $45.00 x 12 = $540.00

You can see why just about all cosmetic companies got into the act with the microbrow pencil. (That's right!  Ch-ching!)

The cost of my brow routines
     KVD Pomade = $20.00
     #70 brush = $18.00
     Duraline = $16.00
     Total $54.00  

     KVD Brow Powder = $20.00 
     #75 brush = $18.00  
     e.l.f wax pencil = $2.00
     Total = $40.00

I will have the brushes forever -- they don't really need to be replaced unless they break.  My pomade has lasted me over 2 years with the Duraline. I've had the powder for a few years, also, and it has not even hit pan. 

Between all of the products, we're talking, conservatively, at least 4 years of everyday use.
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     Total for both = $94.00 + add $2 for another wax pencil = $96.00

Over 4 years:
  • Mine = $96.00 = 5 containers to dispose of 
  • $2.99 x 48  = $143.52  = 48 containers to dispose of
  • $6.00 x 48 = $288.00 = 48 containers to dispose of
  • $20.00 x 48 = $960.00 = 48 containers to dispose of
  • $45.00 x 48 = $2160.00 = 48 containers to dispose of

When I replace them for another 4 years (assuming my brow powder in the future is also $20):
     $96.00 - $36.00 (don't need to buy brushes again)
     Total $60.00

Over 8 years:
  • Mine = $156.00 = 10 containers to dispose of
  • 2.99 x 96  = $287.04  = 96 containers to dispose of
  • $6.00 x 96 = $576.00 = 96 containers to dispose of
  • $20.00 x 96 = $1920.00 = 96 containers to dispose of
  • $45.00 x 96 = $4320.00 = 96 containers to dispose of

So, as you can see, not only is Pomade/Powder more economical, it also creates less waste.  Yay!!!
There is a learning curve to using both -- but, that is not unlike learning how to use a brow pencil properly or shaping your brows.  It all has a learning curve.

Ta-Ta-For-Now

Luna grooming Sophie.



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