![]() ![]() Styling: Brow Freeze gives a more defined and intense look very reminiscent of soap brows. Hold: Brow Freeze locks brows in place, while Fluff Up Brow Wax is more flexible and has less rigidity. Other than the obvious format type – one is in a tube, and one in a jar – here are the differences we noticed between the two formulas:Ĭolor: Brow Freeze is clear and Fluff Up Brow Wax has a creamy consistency, although the latter does not show in the brows (even dark brows) when thoroughly brushed through. Trust, we’ll still be reaching for both, but the brow wax gives a really natural finish with the right amount of hold that is ideal for low-key looks. In fact, we think this might be our new no-makeup makeup essential. However, we know there are a lot of you out there that love a more natural look and a softer finish, and for this reason, we love the new Fluff Up Brow Wax. The verdict: If you have unruly brows that need a heavy-duty formula, you love the lion mane look, or you need your brows to last through it all, 24-HR Brow Setter is your gal. Fluff Up Brow Wax has a typical mini spoolie wand and adds subtle volume and shapes brows with the most natural, groomed finish. Styling: 24-HR Brow Setter has a plastic bristle brush with two sides that allow you to comb, shape, and really brush through your brows the strong hold also gives a more defined finish without adding volume. That said, a little press back into place, and back they go, right where you want them. place (take your jumper off, rub your brows, and it stays put)! Fluff Up Brow Wax has a much more gentle approach, and while it keeps brows neatly shaped, any poking or prodding will shift them out of formation. Hold: 24-HR Brow Setter gets its name for a reason once this baby sets, it stays. Fluff Up Brow Wax has a cream color that applies without color and has a matte finish. TBH, 24-HR Brow Setter is our current go-to – our everyday bestie, tamer of the brow, reliable little gel – so we wanted to see the difference between the two.Ĭolor: 24-HR Brow Setter is clear and dries down with a soft shine. One’s a gel, the other a wax, and these are definitely two very different formulas. ![]() ![]() It’s key to note that this is really designed to give a nice fluffy, tidy brow rather than extreme hold. ![]() The formula kept our brows in place all day, and although they weren’t as brushed up as when we first applied the formula, they still looked tidy, perky, and well-groomed at the end of the day. It gives a flexible hold, which is ideal if you find typical brow gels or waxes give a way too dramatic finish for you. What we liked: First off, we love the good-for-your-brows ingredients in this product, it feels like we’re getting a conditioner and brow styler in one! The creamy texture is really easy to work with and blends effortlessly into brows. What’s in it: Candelilla Wax for flexible hold, Jojoba Seed Oil to help brows feel conditioned and nourished, Shea Butter for a creamy, flexible texture, and Argan Oil for softening. The formula has a natural-matte finish and lasts for 12 hours through water, humidity, and sweat. What it is: A creamy brow wax with a flexible hold for fluffy, texturized-looking brows with a flake-free and crunch-free finish. So, we wanted to try it out to see how it compared to the famous Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze wax, $23, and one of our current faves from Benefit, their 24-HR Brow Setter Gel, $26. Well, it’s 2023, and Benefit Cosmetics have finally launched their first brow wax, and drumroll, please… it’s in a tube! We’ve seen brow waxes in a jar, and we’ve seen gels in a tube, but this is the first time we’re getting a brow wax in a handy little tube thanks to the new Benefit Fluff Up Brow Wax, $26. We’re a big fan of Benefit’s brow collection, so whenever they drop something new, best believe we’re front of the queue to try it out. ![]()
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