This added with the fact that it potentially last’s longer than it’s counterpart also makes it better value (especially for £24!).The products curated for this article are independently chosen by theĮditorial team. For me, I just like that it’s easy to use and quick to apply the eyebrow style I prefer. I personally prefer using Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer. Doubling the amount of product for £1 feels like an absolute bargain to me! Of course the different ways of using the products does mean this weight isn’t used evenly when applying – but I personally found the Brow Wiz to last months. However, the Brow Definer is 0.2g whereas the Brow Wiz is 0.08g so less than half of the Definer. With only £1 between then, there’s the assumption that there’s not much difference in the products themselves. The price difference between the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer (£24) and Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz (£23) aren’t huge. I’ve never had to re-apply brow products whilst using any of ABH’s, but then I never had to when using Benefit’s either. Time to Removeīecause they both have the same formula, both the ABH Brow Wiz and Brow Definer stay on all day. I found both of them to still be sturdy products despite Brow Wiz being thinner, and didn’t worry when throwing them into a travel makeup bag. Both products also included a spoolie at the opposite end of the product. The Brow Definer is thicker to allow it to taper to the diamond shaped head. The Brow Wiz pencil is much thinner in general, to make up for the small pointed nature of the pencil. The formula also feels the same for both products, where really the only difference is the shape of the pencil end. Since they’re both Anastasia Beverly Hills brow pencils, the colours are an exact match and so can be used interchangeably. Unsurprisingly both pencils in shade Auburn look exactly the same. With the diamond head, there’s three sides (tip, wide side and flat on head) to use, and if you’re rushing it’s not the sharpest of lines. With a quicker application time, the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer has a lot less precision. But the brow definer also has a sharp edge to the diamond shape, which means it’s also good at creating defining lines too. The brow definer having a larger surface area means it’s quicker at filling in the brow, whereas with Brow Wiz you do have to use singular strokes. Whilst both pencils are quick and easy to use, I think the brow definer wins for timeliness. Whilst I love ABH’s auburn shade for brows because so many other companies don’t have it – I love even more that I have it in a pencil form. They are both a lot easier than the Anastasia Beverly Hills Dip Brow Pomade – and I switched over mainly because of this. But pencils allow you to create more depth and colour if needed. I have to say in general, pencils of any kind are probably the easiest brow products to use except maybe brow gels with a wand. They’re both pencils (we’ve been able to use a pencil since childhood!) and they have an easy spoolie brush to help as well. What I can say is that both the pencil and the definer are super easy to use. Particularly the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz Definer. However, I did compare it a little bit to both the ABH predecessors that have made their way into my makeup bag. A couple of weeks ago I created a review about the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz Pencil and was very positive.
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