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Brow Pro Micro 24HR Precision-Stroke Pen Brow Pencil (002 - honey brown)

(002 - honey brown)
The natural, fluffy brow look has never been so easy to achieve than with the Brow Pro Micro 24HR Precision-Stroke Pen from Rimmel London. With its razor sharp 0.2 mm micro-tip you have the ultimate precision to draw fine, hair-like strokes for naturally perfected brows. It's buildable colour lets you get your eyebrows just right, you'll find that your brows have never been easier to fill and refine. The Brow Pro Micro 24HR Precision-Stroke Pen is smudge-proof and sweat-proof, for worry free brows all day long. Build your eyebrows stroke by stroke with the precise tip, filling in gaps and shaping as desired. For the most natural effect, follow the direction of your brow hairs to create fine, hair like strokes. Live the London Look.

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The natural, fluffy brow look has never been so easy to achieve than with the Brow Pro Micro 24HR Precision-Stroke Pen from Rimmel London. With its razor sharp 0.2 mm micro-tip you have the ultimate precision to draw fine, hair-like strokes for naturally perfected brows. It's buildable colour lets you get your eyebrows just right, you'll find that your brows have never been easier to fill and refine. The Brow Pro Micro 24HR Precision-Stroke Pen is smudge-proof and sweat-proof, for worry free brows all day long. Build your eyebrows stroke by stroke with the precise tip, filling in gaps and shaping as desired. For the most natural effect, follow the direction of your brow hairs to create fine, hair like strokes. Live the London Look.
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SINCE 1834 What makes a young perfumer leave his country with his young family to set out on his own in London? What makes him create the first non-toxic mascara then sell it so all could afford it rather than cash in on a luxury for the few? A hunger to find new boundaries and a need to re-invent himself. When Eugene Rimmel and his father set up the House of Rimmel in 1834 beauty was a different game. Perfumes were called vinegar, mascara was made with mercury and marketing meant a stand at a fair. By the time Eugene died in 1890 Rimmel was the dictionary definition of mascara across the world, he had pioneered hygiene products and cosmetics and turned beauty into art. It is this constant need to push boundaries that fuelled the brand for the next one hundred years, that kept us innovating to re-shape convention, create new looks, to give you the tools to explore new versions of your look.