Three Pencils Three Vibes
Ravish Kumar
Ravish Kumar
| 30-04-2026
Lifestyle Team · Lifestyle Team
Eyebrows are one of those small details that quietly decide how the whole look comes together. I didn’t really think much about brow pencils before, but over time I noticed how different shades and textures can change the mood of the face completely.
These three pencils ended up rotating in my routine more often than I expected, each one giving a slightly different finish.
Three Pencils Three Vibes

1. NAZEA Define Eyebrow Pencil – Coffee

This one feels like a safe starting point. The coffee shade sits in a soft brown range that doesn’t look too harsh, which makes it easy for everyday use. When I use it, the result looks natural, like the brows were just gently filled in rather than drawn on. The texture leans toward smooth but not overly creamy, so it gives enough control when shaping. I like using it on lighter makeup days because it blends into the brows without making them look too defined or heavy.
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2. LUXCRIME Eyebrow Pencil – Dark Brown

This one brings a bit more structure. The color is deeper, so the brows instantly look more defined. I tend to reach for it when I want my makeup to feel a little more put-together or polished. It has a slightly stronger presence compared to the first pencil, so I use a lighter hand with it.
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3. JACQUELLE Slim Brow – Ash Brown

This shade feels the most different from the other two. The ash tone gives a cooler finish, which works well when I don’t want any warmth in my brows. It makes everything look softer in a more subtle, refined way. The slim tip is also something I appreciate—it makes small strokes easier, especially when I want a more natural hair-like effect. It takes a bit more time compared to the others, but the result feels more detailed and precise.
Three Pencils Three Vibes
After using all three, I realized they each serve a different purpose rather than replacing one another. NAZEA feels easy and natural for daily wear, LUXCRIME gives stronger definition when I want structure, and JACQUELLE brings a softer ash-toned finish with more detail. Depending on the day, I switch between them without much overthinking. It’s less about finding one perfect pencil and more about having the right tone for the kind of mood I want to carry that day.