The anastasia Brow wiz pencil, no doubt you have heard about it, wether you like doing your eye brows or not, this seemed to be a product that everyone talked about or recommended. And since its release, i feel like many other companies have made similar product, but seeing as this was the first product like this, i do consider this brand to be innovative.
This eyebrow pencil comes in a range of different colours, so that even those with the lightest to the darkest eyebrows should be able to find a match. I have black hair, so black eyebrows and i chose ebony i believe for my colour, which is a great match.
The packaging of this product is so classy. It features a slim plastic circular casing which is black in color, and features the brand and words in a bronze colour. Really classy. One end of the packaging features a sturdy spoolie, and the other end feature the product. Both the spoolie end, and the product end has a lid so both ends are kept clean and secure. Another benefit of this packaging is the pencil is retractable, which means no sharpening and no wastage.
The pencil itself its really thin, and firm so you can create small subtle strokes, and control the pencil easily. Plus it blends out so naturally after using the spoolie.
As for price, i find this one of the most affordable brow products available, costing around $25 from beauty bay.com.
I really like using this pencil. I'm no pro at doing my eyebrows but this pencil makes it easy to create a good brow. Really recommend this product
Whilst Anastasia Beverly Hills has some wonderful products, the Brow Whiz is not one of them. I picked this up as a product to lightly fill in my brows and give a small amount of definition. I wasn't asking for a lot, but this product doesn't do a thing.
The packaging is very lightweight and plastic, and I can imagine it breaking easily. The pencil is a wind-up, which is great as this means it does not need to be sharpened. I purchased the colour taupe as this seemed the best match for my blonde hair and slightly darker brows. Feeling a little intimidated by a pencil (I was previously using a powder) I pressed lightly onto my brow and begun small strokes. There was nothing. Not a thing. I pressed harder, and harder still and the product just would not dispense onto the brow. I checked for a plastic film, and I pressed hard onto my hand. Although it is the right shade for my brows, there is a huge lack of pigmentation in this product. Even if I pressed hard to get some colour from the pencil, I would be unable to complete short, natural strokes to avoid block shading.
I was very disappointed in this product and certainly prefer the E.L.F brow kit or Anastasia Beverly Hills Dip Brow.
Tips: The Anastasia Beverly Hills Dip Brow is a great product to look into.