We’ve been keeping our eyes peeled for this beauty restock.
NYC-based brow whiz Sania Vucetaj has worked with everyone from Sarah Jessica Parker to Rihanna over the years — so it’s no surprise that her Sania’s Brow Bar Pencil is a Hollywood hit, too.
And while it was out of stock for weeks, the unique find is finally available to shop again at Revolve, where it’s one of the top-selling brow products overall.
“The slant tip gives you the precision of a pencil, while our formula gives the look of a powder,” Vucataj told Page Six Style, saying the “powder payoff” creates a “more natural, diffused” look.
“Clients can customize their look without brows ever feeling too harsh or drawn,” she added.
Several stars are on board, with Paige DeSorbo recently shouting out the pencil during an Amazon Live. (Not to mention, she used the brand’s products to prep for a “Summer House” reunion back in her Bravo days.)
Jordyn Woods swiped on the same pencil to get ready for her birthday party, while Amal Clooney used both the dark and medium shades prior to an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival last year.
Kaia Gerber and Sarah Jessica Parker (to name just a couple other stars) have also sought out Sania’s services over the years, with the latter seeing her for a fresh tweeze before the “And Just Like That” Season 3 premiere last year.
“Celebrities are constantly photographed, so they want brows that look effortless and timeless both on and off camera,” Vucataj said.
But A-listers aren’t the only ones she loves seeing use the “incredibly versatile” pencil, which works for anything from a “very natural, soft brow to a more defined full-glam look.”
“We’ve always loved that it appeals to everyone — from the girl next door to grandmothers to celebrities — because the shades and texture were intentionally designed to feel universally flattering, wearable, and easy to use,” Vucataj said.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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