Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade dupes
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Last updated: March 2026
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NYX Brow Pomade
Save 70%$7
"Solid dupe for defined, long-wear brows."
- + Long-wear
- + Many shades
- − Slightly creamier
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade | $23 | Original | — | — |
| NYX Brow Pomade | $7 | 86% | — | Save 70% |
Comparison notes
Dipbrow is the standard brow pomade. NYX offers a similar long-wearing formula.
Full comparison
Anastasia's Dipbrow Pomade is the brow product that started it all for me—the pigmentation is intense, the formula is waterproof, and with the right angled brush you can create hair-like strokes or a bold, sculpted brow. The consistency is firm and waxy, which takes a little practice to work with but rewards you with precision. NYX Brow Pomade is the closest drugstore match I've found: it comes in a similar pot format, offers a wide shade range, and builds well for defined brows. The texture is slightly creamier and more forgiving than Dipbrow, which is actually a plus for beginners. Where NYX falls short is pigment intensity—you may need an extra pass to match the depth of ABH. Both formulas set down and resist smudging, making them solid choices for anyone who wants sculpted brows.
Longevity
Dipbrow Pomade is legendary for its wear time—I routinely get 10–14 hours without fading, even in heat. NYX Brow Pomade lasts about 8–10 hours, which is still impressive for the price. Both can dry out in the pot over time, so keep the lids sealed tight.
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