Beauty Product Reviews

The softest crease brush of all time

This is a special brush because it is so soft. Usually I can’t blend my crease color for so long because my skin gets irritated. The only drawback is that it’s not as targeted as a goat hair brush, so your application won’t be super precise. But for a blown out crease this is unbeatable.

Best for pigmented products

I personally prefer products that don’t have tons of pigment so that I can build them up slowly. This brush is meant for sheering out pigmented products that you have to be careful with. So gif you don’t have products like that, this might not be the best brush for you. I have used to apply Armani luminous silk foundation and like how it applied it, but sometimes the product just sits on the skin. This brush is very hyped up but I personally have not experienced the same level of joy others have while using it.

Perfect for hourglass ambient edit powders

I use this brush for the ambient lighting edit powders that come in the 6 pan palettes because it fits perfectly. I don’t use it for much else. Very soft and pleasant to use.

Nice shape but scratchy

This was my gateway brush into the rest of sonia g brushes. Compared to the Niji pro and face one, it’s much scratchier. But it gets the job done if you want to lay down targeted bronzer.

Amazing for cream bronzer

I use this with Tom Ford Shade and Illuminate contour/bronzer. I don’t like to use this with foundation, I didn’t love the blend. But for cream contour, it’s simply wow.

One of the best

I have owned this brush for the last few years and can say it’s probably the top brush I have. It can do anything. I use it only for powder products, my favorite way to use it is for translucent setting powder after applying my creams and before powder bronzer. But you can easily use it for powder bronzer, blush and other face powders.