Beauty Product Reviews

Love all WayneGoss brudhed

I fin find that allWayne Goss brushes Apply my makeup flawlessly and Beautylish Is incredible and has very high standards in All that they do thumbs way up for them

Extremely glad I own all three of the liner brushes. Each brush has its own special usage: long shape, short shape and bent shape. Rae Morris leaves no stone unturned in her brush designs.

Thinking about ordering another I love it so much. Best brow definer I have ever owned. Have not figured out what makes this the best for me, but I am happy it is.

Just a wonderful brush. Great size, shape and texture for the delicate eye areas.

Perfect for smudging liner. I even use it to deepen my lower and upper lash line at the outer corners with a bit of product on the tip...(powdered eye shadow or twist-up liner).

I worried a lot whether I would favor this brush. Now you could not pry it from my hand. : -)

Applying cheek contour is made effortless. Quick, too, because if applies and blends at the same time as Lisa H. wrote in her review.

And, using it to apply a light contour at the outer corners of the eyes to the hairline gives an upswept look to the eyes and diffuses the end areas of the crease contour so there is a smooth transition over the skin eliminating any harsh edges. I apply this before starting my eye makeup.

Amazing......use it as Rae does in her Brush 24 Foundation Contour video. Kind to my aging, dry, delicate skin.

Makes it easy to be precise in application as well as easy to use for wider area application.

I have an aging jawline. : -( I need to lightly shade it. Plus I have a pear shaped face. I need to lightly shade it, too.

Nice to use shading the forehead hairline -- EASY and QUICK.

Superb!

Love it for applying foundation. But I also love it to spruce my made-up face later in the day should I have any creasing or unevenness. Using it with very light and delicate strokes, It evens things out nicely without disturbing contouring, highlighting and blush.

Sometimes unevenness and/or creasing happens for a variety of reasons. Touching ones face, talking on the telephone, hugging or kissing another, humidity, heat. You know how it goes. : -)

I personally feel this brush has a slight bit of tension to it due to it's shape and I find that very effective to start my elongated application of my crease. If it did not have that shape, I do not think I would get the precision I achieve.

I blend my initial application with this brush using Rae's Deluxe Round Shader which has no drag on the skin when blending.

Want to be very clear that the Deluxe Point Shader does not drag or move the skin either even though it is not a fluffier brush as the Deluxe Round Shader.

Both brushes give me the desired effect I want and need. Very happy with both purchases.

Hooked! I use it just like Rae Morris does in her Medium Oval Shadow video. One has to be careful deepening a portion of the eyelid without being harsh and this does it perfectly.

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