Testing 3-Second Eyebrow Stamps - Summary

Summary

In this video, a beauty YouTuber tries out the "3 second eyebrow stamp", a product that claims to help users easily shape and fill in their eyebrows. The product consists of a stamp that is dipped in eyebrow powder and pressed onto the eyebrows. The YouTuber, Saf, tries the product at home, in a car, and on a train, with varying degrees of success. He finds that the product requires some practice to use effectively, and that it can be difficult to line up the stamp with the eyebrows. Despite some initial struggles, Saf eventually gets the hang of using the product and finds that it can produce decent results, especially for people with shorter eyebrow hairs and smaller eyebrows. However, he notes that the product may not be ideal for his own eyebrows, which are thicker and more sparse.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The product being tested is called the 3 second eyebrow stamp.
2. The stamp comes with a powder compact and a spoolie brush.
3. There are two different shapes of stamps: structured arch and soft arch.
4. The stamp is used by dipping it in eyebrow powder and then pressing it onto the eyebrow for 3 seconds.
5. The harder you press, the darker your eyebrow will be.
6. The stamp can be used to fill in sparse areas of the eyebrow.
7. The product comes with instructions on how to use it.
8. The user, Saf, is testing the product and has never used a brow stamp before.
9. Saf has trouble lining up the stamp with their eyebrow.
10. Saf's assistant, Tyler, tries using the stamp and has more success.
11. The stamp is tested in different settings, including at home, in a car, and on a train.
12. Saf finds it difficult to line up the stamp correctly, even after practicing.
13. The powder stays on the face decently well, but may need to be touched up.
14. The product may work well for people with shorter eyebrow hairs and smaller eyebrows.
15. Saf's eyebrows are difficult to fit into the stamp, especially at the tail end.