Soft, Natural, and On Point: Careline Click on Fleek Brow Liner

Product photography by Perkin Gotohio

Sometimes it’s the smallest tweaks in design that make the biggest difference in how a makeup product performs. Take the Careline Click on Fleek Brow Liner (P245 / 0.14 g). At first glance, it’s just another twist-up pencil. But look closer and you’ll notice the angled, sword-cut tip. This shape changes the game.

Why? Because our brows aren’t uniform. They have curves, dips, and awkward corners (hello, sparse tail area!) that can be tricky to navigate with a standard round tip. This sword-cut shape lets you use the flat side to quickly shade larger areas, and then angle it to create thin, hairlike strokes for a natural look. It’s almost like having a flat brush and a micro-tip pencil in one.

The formula itself is lovely, with pigmentation that is soft and buildable, so you won’t accidentally draw on cartoon brows. You can layer and blend until you get your preferred depth, and the included spoolie is there to soften everything for a believable finish. I always appreciate a built-in spoolie because it saves me from rooting around my makeup table for one.

In terms of wear time, this pencil does a respectable job on its own, lasting about four hours before I notice any fading. With a setting spray, you can stretch that to around seven hours. And if you really want to lock it in, pair it with a water-resistant brow mascara. My personal favorite is the Ever Bilena Brow Fix (clear) as it sets everything in place, and with that combo, I’ve hit the 10-hour mark with no touch-ups.

I’m wearing Taupe on my eyebrows here!

Shade range is well thought-out: there are five wearable tones from cool to warm: Midnight, Walnut, Pecan, Taupe, and Hickory. Midnight is for those who like a smoky, neutral brown brow; Walnut and Hickory lean towards cooler ashy tones; Taupe is great for soft natural brows; and Pecan is your rich, nutty brown that flatters a wide range of skin tones.

At P245 for 0.14 g, the Careline Click on Fleek Brow Liner is a good buy for anyone who wants brows that look polished yet natural, without spending more than a nice cup of coffee. Try this if you’re on the hunt for a new brow pencil!

Liz Lanuzo

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

I eat makeup for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert.

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