563lab
563LAB is a Korean brow brand, and on this page we carry its tattoo-style brow pens. The lineup centers on the Tatupit Brow Pen and the 563 Lap Tattoo Fit Brow Pen, both built to draw fine, hair-like strokes that read as natural and hold through the day. If you want defined brows without a heavy pencil look, this is the corner of the catalog to browse.
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563LAB brow pens: how to pick and use them
563LAB is a Korean brow brand, and the page you are on lists its tattoo-style brow pens. The two pens we stock, the Tatupit Brow Pen and the 563 Lap Tattoo Fit Brow Pen, are made for the same job: drawing thin, hair-like lines that fill gaps and shape the brow without looking drawn-on. This guide walks through what these pens are, how the two differ, and how to get a clean result at home.
What a tattoo-style brow pen actually does
A tattoo-style brow pen uses a fine, often forked tip and a thin liquid formula to mimic individual brow hairs. Instead of one solid block of colour, you lay down lots of short strokes that blend into your real hairs. The result reads as fuller brows rather than an obviously filled-in shape. The 563LAB pens here both work this way, which is why they suit people who want definition without the waxy weight of a traditional brow pencil.
The two pens we carry
This page lists the Tatupit Brow Pen 0.9 g and the 563 Lap Tattoo Fit Brow Pen, the latter sold with a guide. Both are liquid pen-format brow products from 563LAB. The Tatupit lists a 0.9 g fill, a useful number to note if you want to gauge how long a pen lasts. The Tattoo Fit version pairs the pen with a stencil-style guide, which helps if you are still learning where your brow line should sit. Pick based on whether you want the pen alone or the pen plus shaping help.
Choosing between them
If you already know your brow shape and just want to fill and define, the standalone Tatupit Brow Pen keeps it simple. If you are newer to brow makeup or want a repeatable shape day to day, the 563 Lap Tattoo Fit Brow Pen with its guide takes the guesswork out of placement. Shade match matters more than which pen you choose, so aim for a tone close to your natural brow or one step lighter, since brow colour usually looks deeper once applied.
How to apply for a natural finish
Start on clean, dry brows so the liquid grips. Hold the pen almost flat to the skin and flick short, upward strokes in the direction your hairs grow, working from the front of the brow outward. Keep the front lighter and build colour toward the arch and tail, where brows naturally read denser. Let each layer set for a few seconds before adding more. Building in thin passes is what keeps the tattoo effect believable instead of blocky.
Getting long wear out of the pen
These pens are designed to stay put, but a little prep helps. Make sure brows are free of oil or heavy moisturiser before you draw, since liquid formulas skip on slick skin. Cap the pen firmly after each use so the tip does not dry out, and store it horizontally. If you notice the tip running dry, shaking the pen gently with the cap on can redistribute the formula. Removal is straightforward at the end of the day with a standard cleanser or makeup remover.
Korean brand and authenticity
563LAB is a Korean brow brand, and the pens on this page are part of the Korean beauty range we stock. We source the products we sell to be genuine, so the pen you receive is the real 563LAB item rather than a lookalike. If you are building a Korean-leaning makeup routine, a tattoo-style brow pen pairs naturally with the rest of a K-beauty face: light base, defined brows, simple finish.
Who these pens suit
Tattoo-style brow pens fit anyone who wants to fill sparse spots, extend a short brow, or just add daily definition that survives a long day. They reward a light hand more than a heavy one, so they work well for beginners who go slowly as much as for people who do their brows every morning. If you prefer a soft powdery brow over crisp hair strokes, a pencil or powder may suit you better, but for a sharp, natural-looking finish these pens deliver.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kind of products does 563LAB make?
563LAB is a Korean brow brand. On this page we carry its tattoo-style brow pens, including the Tatupit Brow Pen and the 563 Lap Tattoo Fit Brow Pen, both made to draw fine, hair-like strokes for natural-looking definition.
What is the difference between the Tatupit pen and the 563 Lap Tattoo Fit pen?
Both are liquid tattoo-style brow pens from 563LAB. The Tatupit Brow Pen is the standalone pen with a 0.9 g fill. The 563 Lap Tattoo Fit Brow Pen comes with a shaping guide, which helps you place a consistent brow line if you are still learning where your brows should sit.
How do I apply a 563LAB brow pen for a natural look?
Start on clean, dry brows. Hold the pen flat to the skin and flick short, upward strokes following the direction your hairs grow, working front to tail. Keep the front lighter and build colour toward the arch. Layering thin passes keeps the tattoo effect looking like real hairs instead of a solid block.
Do these brow pens last all day?
They are built for long wear. To get the most out of them, apply on oil-free brows, since liquid formulas skip on slick skin, and cap the pen firmly after each use so the tip stays fresh. They remove at the end of the day with a normal cleanser or makeup remover.
Are the 563LAB brow pens you sell genuine?
Yes. We source the 563LAB pens to be authentic Korean-brand products, so the pen you receive is the real item rather than a lookalike.



