Brow Soap
Lift, and nothing visible.
The clear hold that sets the hair up rather than down. Worked wet through a spoolie.
Alone, for lift only.
Over the brow pomade it is the second step: colour first, then the hold that keeps the hair standing where the brush left it.
The box is kept on this device. Nothing is charged until you check out from La Boîte.
The object, stated
- Formatclear brow hold
- JobBrow hold layer
- IngredientsCocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Arecaceae (Palm) Oil, Glycerine, Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Sorbitol, Propylene Glycol, Sorbita Oleate, Oat Protein
One bar, one size, and no colour in it — nothing to match. It is worked wet, so what decides it is whether you want lift rather than colour.
Why the house keeps itIt is a soap, and its ingredient line is a soap's — coconut and palm oil, glycerine, sodium hydroxide, with oat protein at the end. It holds the hair where a brush leaves it and adds no colour, which is why it is a separate object from the pomade rather than a version of it.
Soap, pomade and a duo brush cover lift, density and the hand that applies them — three separate jobs inside one brow suite.
Three readings, one light
What it sits next to
Not a list of everything else. These are the objects the house puts beside this one, and the reason it gives.
The letter
The house writes.
Rarely, and only when something changed.
A letter when an object joins the catalogue, when one leaves it, or when a price moves — and nothing in between. What we know and what we do not is written the same way here as it is on the product pages.
support@maisonregarde.com reaches the desk that reads it.