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Soap Brows: The Unexpected Beauty Craze That Will Give You Perfect Eyebrows

Hint: It's most likely in your shower right now.

We've been on a mission to get our #eyebrowsonfleek for what seems like our whole lives now. From fibre gels to pencils, enhancing serum to pomade, we've tried nearly every product on the market to help us achieve our goal of creating a perfectly arched and fully textured brow.

And as much as these products are a ~godsend~ and do assist us on our #onfleek journeys, sometimes they just don't give our brows the natural look we want.

So because of that, self-taught makeup artist Shelby Triglia recently shared a video with Anastasia Beverly Hills (a.k.a. the brand created by brow queen, Anastasia Soare) that uses one product we never thought we'd ever be putting near our brows: a bar of soap.

Soap Brows 🛁 @__shellbyyyy Using #BrowDefiner in Dark Brown #anastasiabrows #anastasiabeverlyhills

A video posted by Anastasia Beverly Hills (@anastasiabeverlyhills) on

Yup, soap brows are the latest craze in the beauty world and the result are pretty insane.

Using only a bar of soap and a spoolie brush, the 18-year-old first runs a clean spoolie over the soap and then sweeps it in an upwards motion across her brow, following her natural hairs.

Before:

After:

So simple, so effective.

For a more textured look, Triglia brushes her brows with Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer pencil and adds a brow line underneath for more definition. She then creates an even sharper brow by lining the arch with a concealer that is paler than her actual skin tone.

And there it is! An #eyebrowonfleek with the help of the unsung hero, soap.

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