Fluffy brows or ‘brow lamination’ remains a huge trend and there’s a £12 beauty product influencers are loving, which allows you to create the look at home.
In sharp contrast to the 90s skinny brow, the trend for a naturally thicker look has been spotted on celebrities including Dua Lipa and Molly Mae in recent months. TikTok users are also obsessed, with #browlamination racking up 947 million TikTok views and #soapbrows being viewed more than 269 million times.
Getting the look done professionally can be pricey and cost around £40 per treatment, depending on where you go. But there are ways you can create the look at home and one product that has influencers obsessed is HD Brows Brow Glue.
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The clear brow gel is said to be easy to apply and sets your brows in your desired shape. Unlike brow soap, it doesn’t need to be mixed with water, you simply brush and go.
Former Love Islander and influencer Molly Mae showed her fans exactly how she gets the look using the product, which has an ultra strong hold. Featuring the product on her Instagram story she told her 6.4 million followers: “I am always on the hunt for a new brow-setting product, because I love something that makes my brows look super fluffy and super spiked up.
“I love this product because it doesn’t make my brows go crunchy." She added: “I just push the product through my brows and I really do find that they literally don’t move all day. I’m absolutely obsessed with this product, I really like it. It’s perfect for those days when you don’t want to have your eyebrows looking too finished.”
The brand is currently offering 20% off its brow glue until Wednesday, July 13 and you can buy it at HDBrows.com.
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