First off, the dual-ended design is a game-changer. The 4-fork tip creates those tiny hair-like strokes that make my sparse brows look fuller without screaming 'drawn-on.' The gel eyeliner end is creamy and perfect for subtle definition—no tugging or skipping.
But here's the real tea: the spoolie brush is MVP. It blends everything so seamlessly, even when I accidentally go too heavy-handed (we’ve all been there). The classic brown shade has a hint of warmth that doesn’t pull orange, which is rare for drugstore brow pens.
Now, the cons: longevity is meh. After a sweaty gym session, I noticed some fading at the inner corners. And that ultra-fine tip? Amazing for precision, but if you have shaky hands (like me post-coffee), it takes practice not to overline. Pro tip: store it horizontally—the gel end dries out fast if left uncapped.
Final verdict? For $10, it’s a solid dupe for high-end microblading pens. Just keep makeup remover handy for touch-ups.