Browfood
Ingredients:
Regrettably, Browfood can’t boast about the best components. It seems like it’s filled with conditioning ingredients (arginine, proteins of soy and rice, lavender water, peony extract) that are aimed at brow repair. The formula is even certified by Ecocert proving it’s a natural cosmetic. Too bad Browfood’s ingredients have a too subtle effect.
Formula:
A biomedical eyebrow serum should be a light, highly-concentrated formula and that’s what Browfood is. It neither clumps nor weighs down the brow hair so feel free to use it not worrying about any discomfort. It doesn’t have a color and has a very subtle aroma that probably one of the ingredients gives off.
Effects:
Browfood Eyebrow Serum has a gentle conditioning effect. It’s intended for thin, sparse eyebrows which need nourishment and strengthening. It does fulfil the purpose but the effect takes long to come, even several weeks. When Browfood is used on a regular basis, eyebrows get back their beautiful looks and good shape, are stronger and thicker. Still, for a bolder effect, you need to choose a different product.
Applicator:
Browfood has an eyeliner-like brush which is to easily smooth the serum over the eyebrow hair. It has denser bristles compared to applicators in lash serums, which makes application easier. Unfortunately, there’s always a risk of the liquid running down straight into the eye so it’s not an ideal form of applicator.
Use:
If you don’t know how to use Browfood, you can check the leaflet for details. The instructions are simple; spread a little serum over the clean brows, ideally during your evening beauty routine.