Realistic-looking strokes
Define sparse areas with fine marks instead of a flat block of pigment.
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Traditional pencils can leave harsh edges, blocky fronts, and a brow tail that disappears halfway through the day. Edertas adds fine, hair-like definition only where you need it.


The four-prong applicator lays down multiple fine marks in one motion, helping sparse areas look fuller while preserving the soft dimension of your natural brow.
Define sparse areas with fine marks instead of a flat block of pigment.
Four parallel tips help create multiple strokes in one controlled motion.
The built-in spoolie softens strong lines and brushes hairs into place.
The formula is designed to resist water, sweat, and everyday smudging after it dries.

Use the flat face of the fork to add soft density through wider sparse areas. Turn the pen slightly and use the outer edge when you want a finer, more controlled brow tail.

The goal is not to redraw your entire brow. Add fine strokes through visible gaps, rebuild a short-looking tail, and softly reinforce the arch while letting your natural hairs remain visible.
Results vary with application, natural brow density, skin type, and selected shade. The image is illustrative.
After the formula dries, it is designed to resist water, sweat, and everyday smudging. Use light, controlled strokes and give the brow a few seconds to set before touching it.

Four supplied shade visuals make it easier to compare soft brown, classic brown, deep black, and dark brown definition. Choose the option that most closely matches your natural brow hair.

A softer option for blonde, light-brown, and warm-toned hair. Use minimal pressure for an airy result.

A balanced medium brown for warm brunette hair and customers who want visible but not overly deep definition.

A high-depth option for naturally black brow hair. Apply with the lightest pressure to keep the front soft.

A versatile match for medium-to-deep brown hair when true black would look too strong.
Shade appearance varies by screen, lighting, skin tone, and natural brow color. For softer definition, select the closest shade or one level lighter.
A light hand creates the most believable result. Build slowly and keep the front of the brow softer than the arch and tail.
Brush hairs into place. Remove excess skincare, oil, foundation, or powder so the tip can create cleaner lines.
At the front, draw upward with very light pressure. Through the arch and tail, follow the natural direction of your brow hair.
Use the spoolie to soften strong areas, then allow the formula to dry before touching the brow or exposing it to water.
The best result starts with the right shade, a light touch, a clean brow area, and a few seconds of drying time.
Choose your available shade or option and turn sparse-looking areas into soft, hair-like definition with one compact, two-ended tool.