Beauty Product Reviews

Finally, I can agree with everyone!

Super soft bristles, yet it's able to pick up my destroyed Natasha Denona tropic palette eyeshadow that is infamously hard to use since she changed the formula of her $125 eyeshadow palettes.

Her glitter and shimmer shades (colorful ones on the bottom rows) are completely unusable but with this Sonia G and Koyudo eyeshadow brushes, I am miraculously able to pick up pigment from the unusable/ damaged eyeshadow pans and use them normally.

The brush head is super soft yet firm enough to line eyes (not ultra-fine lining) and hardy enough to pick up the finest eyeshadow powder/ creams.

The handle is perfect, long, solid-wood and beautiful in a sophisticated red.

This brush is worth every penny!

Amazing brush

Super soft bristles, yet it's able to pick up my destroyed Natasha Denona tropic palette eyeshadow that is infamously hard to use since she changed the formula of her $125 eyeshadow palettes.

Her glitter and shimmer shades (colorful ones on the bottom rows) are completely unusable but with this Koyudo and Sonia G eyshadow brushes, I am miraculously able to pick up pigment from the unusable/ damaged eyeshadow pans and use them normally.

The brush head is super soft yet hardy enough to pick up the finest eyeshadow powder/ creams.

Just wished the handle was longer, it is a bit awkward using such a tiny handle unless you have baby paws!

It removes the top layer of your makeup

Just like Wayne's Goss' brush number 13, I find it hard to pick up product unlike Bobbi brown's brush. I am using Charlotte Tilbury's bronze and glow palette which is powder-based.

I had to re-apply several times, as hardly any color was picked up. That took off the top layer of my set foundation (NARS and Burberry blend). I could see all of blemishes again, had to re-touch-up with concealer and re-do the rest of my face make-up. For $53, it has a remarkably cheap metal handle which is also hollow. There are many other brands that do solid wood for similar or lower prices.

I did not find the brush shedding after one wash which should be the case since this is an expensive brush.

Still sticking to my over 10-year old Bobbi Brown/ Dior Backstage face brushes unfortunately for blush/ sculpting and powder since this is overwhelmingly poor-performing.

Unless you like a soft and useless, hollow-metal handle brush that does nothing, avoid at all costs.

Even if you have massive eyebrows, you probably don't even need this brush

This brush does not do what it says it does. It is too large to fill brows with. I used it with my MAC brow gelcreme and it is a clumsy and daft brush, producing massive, blotty strokes which I have to touch up with a concealer brush immediately afterwards.

I am sticking to my Anastasia Beverly Hills eyebrow brush which has a third the size of the Wayne Goss eyebrow brush's head and is thrice as firm.

If you like blotchy, giant caterpillar eyebrows or a unibrow, this on-precision paintbrush is for you.

Disaster

The bristles are way too soft to handle my powder highlighter. I used in on both cle de peau luminizing face enhancer and charlotte tilbury's filmstar bronze and glow and the pickp was barely there compared to my bobbi brown powder brush.

The goat bristles absorbed my facial oils which were set on my face and completely ruined my charlotte tilbury face powder. I had to scratch off the top layer of the bronzer and highlighter that had clumped up and became unusable because of the brush.

The brush had also clumped up and could not be used again unless it was completely washed.

This has to be the worst powder brush I have ever met.