Christmas Sale_top
O’BAYS Eye Care

O’BAYS Long-Lasting Brow Soap صابون تشكيل الحواجب

O’BAYS Long-Lasting Brow Soap	 صابون تشكيل الحواجب
غير متوفر
معرف المنتج: 812001
  • تفاصيل المنتج
  • الوصف
  • كيفية الاستخدام
  • العمر: 18+
    ماركة: O’BAYS
    السلسلة: eye care
    نوع المنتج: صابون للحواجب
    الجنس: للنساء
    التصنيف: ميدل ماركت
    بلد: اوكراينا
    صنع في: الصين
  • رفيع، عريض، محدد، أم نوعاً ما فوضوي؟ صيحات الحواجب متنوعة وسريعة التغير، إلا أنه من المهم وجود منتج موثوق في حقيبة مكياجك يساعدك في تحقيق الشكل المطلوب. يمكنك الحصول على الشكل المثالي دون جهد كبير باستخدام صابون الحواجب طويل الأمد من O’BAYS. يتميز هذا الصابون بتركيبة متوازنة تضمن التثبيت والعناية معاً. الصابون شفاف ومناسب لأي لون حواجب. قوامه الناجح يمنع الاستخدام المفرط ويسهل التطبيق بشكل كبير.

    ميزات صابون الحواجب طويل الأمد من O’BAYS:

    - يثبت الحواجب، موفراً تثبيتاً موثوقاً؛
    - التركيبة الفريدة تمنح تأثيراً طبيعياً إلى أقصى حد؛
    - قوام ممتع وسهل التطبيق والتوزيع ولا يتكتل؛
    - يحافظ على مستويات الرطوبة المثلى، مما يمنع تقصف الشعر؛
    - يمنح الحواجب الشكل المطلوب؛
    - يثبت في دقائق ويحافظ على التأثير طوال اليوم.

  • بلل الفرشاة بكمية صغيرة من الماء، ثم قم بتمشيط حواجبك وتشكيلها حسب الرغبة.

اترك تعليقك / اطرح سؤالا

استخدم الصندوق التالي لترك مراجعة للمنتج أو طرح سؤال

سيتم حذف جميع التقييمات غير المتعلقة بالمنتج!

سيتم عرض التعليق فقط بعد التحقق المسبق من قبل موظفينا

*أدخل بريدك الإلكتروني، وسنرسل لك إشعارًا فورًا بعد أن يجيب الخبير على سؤالك

يمكنك ترك تقييم أو طرح سؤال

استخدم الصندوق التالي لترك مراجعة للمنتج أو طرح سؤال

سيتم حذف جميع التقييمات غير المتعلقة بالمنتج!

سيتم عرض التعليق فقط بعد التحقق المسبق من قبل موظفينا

*أدخل بريدك الإلكتروني، وسنرسل لك إشعارًا فورًا بعد أن يجيب الخبير على سؤالك

  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    Holds tight

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    It holds the eyebrows well, but after prolonged use, they have become dry.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    After using it for a month, I can say that it is a pretty decent product. It neatly shapes the eyebrows, allowing for a natural look or even a laminated effect if desired. I really liked how gentle it was.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    The product is superb.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    I have very stiff black eyebrows with long hair that tends to curl, so I have been using eyebrow soap for several years now. First of all, I would like to point out that soap holds the eyebrows much better than gel or wax. Secondly, all the "white pieces", "build-up", and other issues arise from incorrect application of the product. To achieve a good effect on your eyebrows, you need to first clean the skin in the eyebrow growth area (not every day, but rarely does anyone ever do this procedure). For example, using a toothbrush and your facial cleanser or scalp care product. Then, before using the soap, the eyebrows should be dry, and the brush itself should be moistened with water (for example, holding it under the tap) so that it becomes moist, but not "dripping".
    With a damp brush, move it from side to side on the surface of the soap until a small amount of lather accumulates on the brush. If there is a "clump" somewhere on the brush (often on the tip of the brush), run your finger over it to distribute it more evenly on the bristles. After that, thoroughly comb your eyebrows several times from bottom to top with the soapy brush, you can also move from bottom to slightly right and slightly left. At this point, there may be small clumps of soap on the eyebrows if you have taken too much and distributed it unevenly on the brush. To remove them, you can comb the brush over this area a few more times or rinse all the soap off the brush and comb the eyebrows with a clean damp brush. If necessary, remove any soap residue from the area around the eyebrows with a cotton swab. Then you can style your eyebrows as you like and give them the desired final shape using your usual method. In about 5-10 minutes, the eyebrows will dry completely, they will hold their shape nicely and will not feel sticky.

    As for this particular product, I can say that the soap is clear, odorless, and dry. It adheres well to the brush and holds the eyebrows nicely. The brush itself has quite dense and flexible bristles, although the handle is a bit short for my liking. It is part of a regular disposable series but has stiffer bristles. I will see how long it lasts and if it starts to twist in the future. If I were the manufacturer, I would make the packaging slightly longer to extend the handle and include two brushes. The case does not securely close, and as I travel a lot, I will see if it opens on its own or if its paint gets scratched inside the makeup bag. The main points - the soap and the bristles - fulfill their functions.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    I have very stiff black eyebrows with hairs that grow too long and tend to curl, so I have been using eyebrow soap for quite some time now. First of all, I want to point out that soap holds the eyebrows much better than gel or wax. Secondly, all the "white pieces," "build-up," and so on, are a result of improper application of the product. To achieve a good effect on your eyebrows, you first need to clean the skin in the eyebrow area (not every day, but rarely does anyone ever do this procedure). For example, using a toothbrush and your face cleanser or scalp care product. Next, before using the soap, the eyebrows should be dry, and the brush should be moistened with water (for example, by placing it under a stream of tap water) so that it becomes moist but not dripping. With the damp brush, move it from side to side on the surface of the soap until a small amount of lather accumulates on the brush. If there is a "lump" somewhere on the brush (often on the tip of the brush), gently press it with the pad of your finger to distribute it more evenly on the bristles. After that, thoroughly comb your eyebrows several times from bottom to top with the soapy brush, you can also move from bottom to slightly right and left. At this moment, there may be small clumps of soap on the eyebrows if you have taken too much and distributed it unevenly on the brush. To remove them, you can comb the brush a couple more times in that area or rinse off all the soap from the brush and comb the eyebrows with a clean, damp brush. If necessary, remove any remaining soap residue from the area around the eyebrows with a cotton swab. Then you can style your eyebrows as you like and give them the desired final shape using your usual method. In about 5-10 minutes, the eyebrows will dry completely, they will hold their shape nicely and will not feel sticky. As for this specific product, I can say that the soap is transparent, odorless, and dry. It lathers onto the brush normally and holds the eyebrows well. The brush itself has quite dense and flexible bristles, although the handle is a bit short for my liking. It belongs to the disposable series but has stiffer bristles. I will see how long it will last and if it starts to curl later on. If I were the manufacturer, I would make the packaging slightly longer to extend the handle and include two brushes. The case does not securely close, and since I travel a lot, we will see if it opens on its own or if its coloring gets scratched in my makeup bag. The main aspects - the soap and the bristles - perform their functions.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    I have very stiff black eyebrows with long hair that tends to curl, so I have been using eyebrow soap for several years now. First of all, I would like to point out that soap holds the eyebrows much better than gel or wax. Secondly, all the "white pieces", "build-up", and other issues arise from incorrect application of the product. To achieve a good effect on your eyebrows, you need to first clean the skin in the eyebrow growth area (not every day, but rarely does anyone ever do this procedure). For example, using a toothbrush and your facial cleanser or scalp care product. Then, before using the soap, the eyebrows should be dry, and the brush itself should be moistened with water (for example, holding it under the tap) so that it becomes moist, but not "dripping".
    With a damp brush, move it from side to side on the surface of the soap until a small amount of lather accumulates on the brush. If there is a "clump" somewhere on the brush (often on the tip of the brush), run your finger over it to distribute it more evenly on the bristles. After that, thoroughly comb your eyebrows several times from bottom to top with the soapy brush, you can also move from bottom to slightly right and slightly left. At this point, there may be small clumps of soap on the eyebrows if you have taken too much and distributed it unevenly on the brush. To remove them, you can comb the brush over this area a few more times or rinse all the soap off the brush and comb the eyebrows with a clean damp brush. If necessary, remove any soap residue from the area around the eyebrows with a cotton swab. Then you can style your eyebrows as you like and give them the desired final shape using your usual method. In about 5-10 minutes, the eyebrows will dry completely, they will hold their shape nicely and will not feel sticky.

    As for this particular product, I can say that the soap is clear, odorless, and dry. It adheres well to the brush and holds the eyebrows nicely. The brush itself has quite dense and flexible bristles, although the handle is a bit short for my liking. It is part of a regular disposable series but has stiffer bristles. I will see how long it lasts and if it starts to twist in the future. If I were the manufacturer, I would make the packaging slightly longer to extend the handle and include two brushes. The case does not securely close, and as I travel a lot, I will see if it opens on its own or if its paint gets scratched inside the makeup bag. The main points - the soap and the bristles - fulfill their functions.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    I have very stiff black eyebrows with long hair that tends to curl, so I have been using eyebrow soap for several years now. First of all, I would like to point out that soap holds the eyebrows much better than gel or wax. Secondly, all the "white pieces", "build-up", and other issues arise from incorrect application of the product. To achieve a good effect on your eyebrows, you need to first clean the skin in the eyebrow growth area (not every day, but rarely does anyone ever do this procedure). For example, using a toothbrush and your facial cleanser or scalp care product. Then, before using the soap, the eyebrows should be dry, and the brush itself should be moistened with water (for example, holding it under the tap) so that it becomes moist, but not "dripping".
    With a damp brush, move it from side to side on the surface of the soap until a small amount of lather accumulates on the brush. If there is a "clump" somewhere on the brush (often on the tip of the brush), run your finger over it to distribute it more evenly on the bristles. After that, thoroughly comb your eyebrows several times from bottom to top with the soapy brush, you can also move from bottom to slightly right and slightly left. At this point, there may be small clumps of soap on the eyebrows if you have taken too much and distributed it unevenly on the brush. To remove them, you can comb the brush over this area a few more times or rinse all the soap off the brush and comb the eyebrows with a clean damp brush. If necessary, remove any soap residue from the area around the eyebrows with a cotton swab. Then you can style your eyebrows as you like and give them the desired final shape using your usual method. In about 5-10 minutes, the eyebrows will dry completely, they will hold their shape nicely and will not feel sticky.

    As for this particular product, I can say that the soap is clear, odorless, and dry. It adheres well to the brush and holds the eyebrows nicely. The brush itself has quite dense and flexible bristles, although the handle is a bit short for my liking. It is part of a regular disposable series but has stiffer bristles. I will see how long it lasts and if it starts to twist in the future. If I were the manufacturer, I would make the packaging slightly longer to extend the handle and include two brushes. The case does not securely close, and as I travel a lot, I will see if it opens on its own or if its paint gets scratched inside the makeup bag. The main points - the soap and the bristles - fulfill their functions.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    I have very stiff black eyebrows with long hair that tends to curl, so I have been using eyebrow soap for several years now. First of all, I would like to point out that soap holds the eyebrows much better than gel or wax. Secondly, all the "white pieces", "build-up", and other issues arise from incorrect application of the product. To achieve a good effect on your eyebrows, you need to first clean the skin in the eyebrow growth area (not every day, but rarely does anyone ever do this procedure). For example, using a toothbrush and your facial cleanser or scalp care product. Then, before using the soap, the eyebrows should be dry, and the brush itself should be moistened with water (for example, holding it under the tap) so that it becomes moist, but not "dripping".
    With a damp brush, move it from side to side on the surface of the soap until a small amount of lather accumulates on the brush. If there is a "clump" somewhere on the brush (often on the tip of the brush), run your finger over it to distribute it more evenly on the bristles. After that, thoroughly comb your eyebrows several times from bottom to top with the soapy brush, you can also move from bottom to slightly right and slightly left. At this point, there may be small clumps of soap on the eyebrows if you have taken too much and distributed it unevenly on the brush. To remove them, you can comb the brush over this area a few more times or rinse all the soap off the brush and comb the eyebrows with a clean damp brush. If necessary, remove any soap residue from the area around the eyebrows with a cotton swab. Then you can style your eyebrows as you like and give them the desired final shape using your usual method. In about 5-10 minutes, the eyebrows will dry completely, they will hold their shape nicely and will not feel sticky.

    As for this particular product, I can say that the soap is clear, odorless, and dry. It adheres well to the brush and holds the eyebrows nicely. The brush itself has quite dense and flexible bristles, although the handle is a bit short for my liking. It is part of a regular disposable series but has stiffer bristles. I will see how long it lasts and if it starts to twist in the future. If I were the manufacturer, I would make the packaging slightly longer to extend the handle and include two brushes. The case does not securely close, and as I travel a lot, I will see if it opens on its own or if its paint gets scratched inside the makeup bag. The main points - the soap and the bristles - fulfill their functions.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • تم تأكيد الشراء
    المراجعة المترجمة

    I have very stiff black eyebrows with long hair that tends to curl, so I have been using eyebrow soap for several years now. First of all, I would like to point out that soap holds the eyebrows much better than gel or wax. Secondly, all the "white pieces", "build-up", and other issues arise from incorrect application of the product. To achieve a good effect on your eyebrows, you need to first clean the skin in the eyebrow growth area (not every day, but rarely does anyone ever do this procedure). For example, using a toothbrush and your facial cleanser or scalp care product. Then, before using the soap, the eyebrows should be dry, and the brush itself should be moistened with water (for example, holding it under the tap) so that it becomes moist, but not "dripping".
    With a damp brush, move it from side to side on the surface of the soap until a small amount of lather accumulates on the brush. If there is a "clump" somewhere on the brush (often on the tip of the brush), run your finger over it to distribute it more evenly on the bristles. After that, thoroughly comb your eyebrows several times from bottom to top with the soapy brush, you can also move from bottom to slightly right and slightly left. At this point, there may be small clumps of soap on the eyebrows if you have taken too much and distributed it unevenly on the brush. To remove them, you can comb the brush over this area a few more times or rinse all the soap off the brush and comb the eyebrows with a clean damp brush. If necessary, remove any soap residue from the area around the eyebrows with a cotton swab. Then you can style your eyebrows as you like and give them the desired final shape using your usual method. In about 5-10 minutes, the eyebrows will dry completely, they will hold their shape nicely and will not feel sticky.

    As for this particular product, I can say that the soap is clear, odorless, and dry. It adheres well to the brush and holds the eyebrows nicely. The brush itself has quite dense and flexible bristles, although the handle is a bit short for my liking. It is part of a regular disposable series but has stiffer bristles. I will see how long it lasts and if it starts to twist in the future. If I were the manufacturer, I would make the packaging slightly longer to extend the handle and include two brushes. The case does not securely close, and as I travel a lot, I will see if it opens on its own or if its paint gets scratched inside the makeup bag. The main points - the soap and the bristles - fulfill their functions.

    أجب
    هل أفادك هذا التقييم؟
  • «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • »

تسجيل الدخول

استعادة كلمة المرور

سوف نعاود الاتصال بك!