Unless you're purposely clinging to the pencil-thin brows of the ‘90s, by now you've received the memo that full brows are in. Even if a full-on Cara Delevingne brow is not your style, defining your brows to frame your face properly is an absolute must to provide balance to your makeup look. There are endless options for filling in those brows, so we decided it was time to highlight our favorites.

Read our breakdown of the most popular types of brow products, along with our recommendations for the best brow products in each category!

Eyebrow Pencil

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A true classic, eyebrow pencils were our first love in the world of brow products. Probably the most intuitive of the bunch, brow pencils can easily be used to draw quick hairlike strokes, creating the effect of fuller brows. You might also choose to shape the brow with a pencil and then alternate with a softer product like a powder to create dimension.

Anastasia Beverly Hills Perfect Brow Pencil
Anastasia Beverly Hills Perfect Brow Pencil
$22 at Amazon$26 at Walmart$23 at Nordstrom
Maybelline Total Temptation Eyebrow Pencil
Maybelline Total Temptation Eyebrow Pencil
Now 10% Off
Revlon ColorStay Brow Pencil
Revlon ColorStay Brow Pencil
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Eyebrow Powder

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For that softer look we mentioned, we recommend using an eyebrow powder. You can lightly dust some on over the entire brow area for a diffused look, or mimic the hair-stroke technique mentioned above with a bit of powder and a stiff angled brush. You can even use a powder on top of creams or liquid brow products to further set your brows and keep that pigment in place!

Kat Von D Brow Struck Powder
Kat Von D Brow Struck Powder
e.l.f. Eyebrow Kit
e.l.f. Eyebrow Kit
Ardell Eye Brow Eyebrow Powder
Ardell Eye Brow Eyebrow Powder
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder

Eyebrow Pomade

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We love brow pomade. Not for the faint of heart, this product can go on quite heavy if you aren't careful. A product commonly used to create the infamous "Instagram eyebrow," you can also use less product to create a less severe look. The rich pigment will keep your brows looking properly defined, while the waxy consistency keeps hairs in place.

Elizabeth Mott Queen of the Fill Eyebrow Pomade
Elizabeth Mott Queen of the Fill Eyebrow Pomade
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade
Milani Stay Put Brow Color
Milani Stay Put Brow Color
Kat Von D 24-Hour Super Brow Pomade
Kat Von D 24-Hour Super Brow Pomade

Eyebrow Wax

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Glossier

Eyebrow wax is extremely versatile as it can color and groom your brows. Some do both, or you can opt for a clear wax that'll just shape your brows and keep the hairs coiffed. This is a great option for people who don't want or need to add too much pigment, but want to look perfectly put together.

Glossier Boy Brow
Glossier Boy Brow
Nudestix Brow Wax
Nudestix Brow Wax
Urban Decay Brow Box
Urban Decay Brow Box
Sigma Beauty Brow Wax
Sigma Beauty Brow Wax

Eyebrow Gel

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Eyebrow gels are fabulous! The consistency is perfect for brushing brows into place and creating the proper shape to flatter your face. Most come equipped with a spoolie applicator to make application a cinch.

Benefit Gimme Brow Volumizing Eyebrow Gel
Benefit Gimme Brow Volumizing Eyebrow Gel
L'Oréal Paris Brow Stylist Eyebrow Gel
L'Oréal Paris Brow Stylist Eyebrow Gel
Charlotte Tilbury Legendary Brows Eyebrow Gel
Charlotte Tilbury Legendary Brows Eyebrow Gel
Milk Makeup Kush Fiber Brow Gel
Milk Makeup Kush Fiber Brow Gel

Eyebrow Cream

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Similar to a pomade or gel, eyebrow creams are typically a bit softer and creamier, therefore making them easy to blend. Creams can shape and sculpt your brows to perfection and even work well when mixed with other mediums, like brow powders, to create the ultimate brow look.

NARS Brow Defining Cream
NARS Brow Defining Cream
Benefit ka-BROW! Cream-Gel Eyebrow Color
Benefit ka-BROW! Cream-Gel Eyebrow Color
Giorgio Armani Beauty Eye & Brow Maestro
Giorgio Armani Beauty Eye & Brow Maestro
Elf Cosmetics Lock On Brow Cream
Elf Cosmetics Lock On Brow Cream

Eyebrow Mousse

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As you'd suspect, eyebrow mousse is a bit lighter and fluffier than the other picks on our list, but provides all the darkening and shaping benefits of other brow products. If you're into brow creams, we have a feeling you might like brow mousse, too!

Blinc Eyebrow Mousse
Blinc Eyebrow Mousse
Tarte Amazonian Clay Brow Mousse
Tarte Amazonian Clay Brow Mousse
Clinique Just Browsing Styling Mousse
Clinique Just Browsing Styling Mousse
Palladio Brow Obsessed Mousse
Palladio Brow Obsessed Mousse

Eyebrow Liquid

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For true artists and fans of bold brows, liquid eyebrow products are a must. Think of this as liquid eyeliner, but you use it to create hairlike strokes on your brow versus flicking a cat-eye wing with it. This will stay put all day and is beneficial for days when you need your makeup to truly last for hours.

MAKE UP FOR EVER Brow Liner
MAKE UP FOR EVER Brow Liner
L'Oreal Paris x Camila Cabello Liquid Brow
L'Oreal Paris x Camila Cabello Liquid Brow
Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Brow Color
Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Brow Color
Burberry Full Brows
Burberry Full Brows

Read more:

How to Shape Your Eyebrows

The Best Eyebrow Brushes for Extreme Precision

Eyebrow Makeup Must-Haves

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