Beauty Product Reviews

Wow!

I used this brush as directed in the WG video and can’t believe the results. I used the WG Airbrush to apply and blend my blush using pure red pigment and for the first time, was able to achieve the halo effect. This brush is a miracle! I took a photo six hours later which I uploaded to this site. I was never able to localize blush on my large cheekbones exactly where I wanted it until I used this brush by using the sides and pointed areas of the brush just as Wayne Goss instructs in the video. Then, instead of using a second brush for blending, I cleaned it with a soft microfiber cloth and then was able to easily achieve the halo effect by blending it out with the same brush as Wayne instructs in the video. I’ve tried using pure pigment for many years as blush and have never been this satisfied with the result like I am now.

All Bake, NO Cake...Finally!

Until now, I’ve hated baking my makeup because, after baking, my pores appeared enlarged and the finish was dull and cakey. Buffing the baked areas of my face with this brush before adding contour, blush and highlighter completely eliminated the cakey look and enlarged pores. I did not want to give up on baking because my makeup would last all day with no touch-ups needed even after running around a hospital for up to 12 hours each day. This brush solved both problems. My pores are not enlarged at all and there is no caking after I bake and then buff with this brush. In fact, after buffing with this brush, my face has a beautiful sheen instead of the dull cake look. My friends noticed the sheen and asked me what I was doing. I have not had even one hair she’d from this wonderful brush after using it for weeks. I purchased a second #13 brush so I can have one ready when my first one is drying after being washed. I can’t imagine being without this one, not even for one day.

Amazing Results

This brush is fantastic. The point allows precision placement of powder. The side of the brush fits perfectly onto the areas of the face under the eyes. Most impressive is the thin veil of powder this brush leaves on the face which is a silky veil instead of a cakey look. I call this one my Magic Brush.