A makeup setting spray can also be used to wet the soap. [4] X Research source Let the water soak into the soap for about a minute. As the soap dries, a paste will form. Essentially, this is the “product” you’ll be combing through your brows. [5] X Research source

The spoolie can be dampened instead of the soap bar itself, but it may be harder to create a soap paste. [7] X Research source

This step is optional as you can leave your hairs sticking straight up if that’s your desired look.

If you want to make your brows really pop, line the bottom of your brow with concealer to create contrast. [11] X Research source If you have darker, fuller brows, you can choose to skip this step.

Opt for a hydrating soap to keep your brows moisturized, or skip the soap altogether and comb your brows with hair gel. [13] X Research source If you know you’re going to sweat, try using an eyebrow pomade. Soap lathers when it comes into contact with water, and sweat could cause soap to drip down into your eyes. [14] X Research source