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Pears Soap Brows Tutorial | Ditch Brow Gel

When it comes to brows I have never taken the time to learn a proper technique or routine. I do not spend much time on my brows and I simply do whatever. Lately, videos have been circulating about the soap brows trend. The trend itself is nothing new, but it is coming around the pike again. The word on the street is that Pears soap brows are the way to go. So, I am marching myself over to Dollar Tree, grabbing a bar of Pears soap, and giving this a try. I must say, I am liking this soap brows routine so much that I want to do a tutorial for you all. In this tutorial I will share the products that I use, why I use them, and take you step-by-step.

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Before

It is important to have a reference point before we get into the Pears soap brows tutorial. Here is one of my eyebrows in its natural state with no makeup or products.

Pears Soap Brows Tutorial

The Soap

Now getting into the actual Pears soap brows tutorial, we need to talk about soap! The internet says the Pears brand is the best. When it comes down to it, you can use any soap that you want, as long as it is transparent. If you use a bar of soap that is not transparent, your brows will most likely get tinted by the soap. If white or pink brows are your thing, then I will not judge!

There are benefits to using the Pears brand, however. For starters, it smells lovely and clean. Also, it is beyond affordable. Every Dollar Tree that I shop in is fully stocked with single bars for $1. My local Big Lots sells a three pack for $2.50, so you save $.50 over Dollar Tree. Big Lots even carries other colors like Blue and Green! Or, you can go the Amazon route to grab your soap.

At this point you may be wondering, why would someone put soap in their brows? Well, it eliminates the need to use brow gels or mascaras to hold your hairs in place all day. How many brow gels are $1 or under $5? Imagine how much money a bar of soap will save you, and you probably will never use it up! I find that the soap tames my unruly brows better than real brow products. Soap also makes the brows look fuller, thicker, and more 3D, yet natural and not harsh and blocky.


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The Spoolie

You will be applying the soap to your brows with a spoolie, and the key is finding one that is rather dense. I have many spoolies in my collection, as they are commonly found in makeup brush sets. After going through each one, my pick is elf’s Precision Dual-Sided Eyebrow Brush. The spoolie end is perfectly stiff for picking up the soap, and the angled end is a fabulous bonus! As we will talk about later, filling the brows with hair like strokes works the best with this routine, and the size of the angled end is perfect.

Wet the Soap

The first step in this Pears soap brows routine is to wet the bar of soap. I spray mine with two to three spritzes of setting spray. You can also spray your soap with water, or wet the spoolie.

Now, take the spoolie and press it into the soap while rotating it. We want to coat the spoolie all over with soap while applying enough pressure that we are getting the soap into the fibers.

Brush the Brows Upwards

We are now ready to apply the soap to the brows. Use the soap covered spoolie to brush the brow hairs upwards so that they stick up as straight as possible. I also rotate the spoolie as I brush up to take advantage of all of the sides. Your brows are going to look pretty crazy after doing this.


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Smooth and Shape

Next, we will restore a more normal shape to the brows. Take the spoolie and drag it across the top of the brows to restore your natural looking arch. At this point if you like to apply your favorite concealer to clean up the edges you definitely can. That is not a step I actually do. You can already see the that the brows look more voluminous. I also take my finger and gently pat the lashes down.

Fill the Brows

Here comes the magical part of this Pears soap brows routine. It is time to fill our brows. You get the best results when you use a product that provides hair like strokes. I prefer to use a micro brow pencil, but you can use any brow product of your choosing. For a powder, pomade, etc., I will apply it with the angled brush end of the elf tool.

Most makeup brands that carry brow products, both high-end and drugstore, offer a micro brow pencil. You can use your favorite, but here I am featuring the ones that I own. I virtually cannot find a difference between wet n wild’s, elf’s and Maybelline’s pencils in terms of formula, application, or wear time. To help you make a purchase decision, I am including the prices in comparison to the ounces for each product. I believe it is important to consider how much you are getting versus what you are paying.

No matter what product you use, go ahead and fill your brows until you are satisfied. At this point I may use the spoolie that comes with the brow pencil to help distribute the product, but not always.

The Finished Brows

We have officially finished the routine! As you can see, there is a noticeable difference with my bare brows in comparison to my finished brows. Soap brows are natural and look like your own brows, just perfected. You never have to worry about having big, blocky, scary brows, or hairs going out of place. I like having a few hairs that look groomed back but spikey.

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Conclusion

In summary of this Pears soap brows tutorial, this is a great routine to follow if you like natural looking brows that are tamed, yet full and voluminous. You need very few items to achieve the soap brows look, and this routine is super affordable. Simply by switching from brow gel to soap you will save so much money. I also love how easy soap brows are to work with. You really do not need any special skills or practice time. Needless to say, I am happy with my decision to try out soap brows, and it is my new favorite weapon. Perhaps it will become yours, too. Until next time, continue to let your true beauty shine.

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