Beauty Product Reviews
Nice all purpose brush
This is a great all purpose brush. The paddle shape allows you to lay down shadow well on the lid or in the outer corner. The fluffiness also allow you to blend out the edges of the shadow. My personal preference is still to use crease and blending brushes to blend out shadows. I'm glad I have it, but feel like it isn't a necessity for me in the way I apply eyeshadow. I'm attaching a photo to show the size on my small asian hooded eyes.
love the shape
This picks up and lays down shadow really well. The pointed shape is great for getting color precisely into the inner part of the lid which I always had trouble with. It also works well to line the the lower lid with shadow. Really happy with this brush.
works really well
The brush works well for soft looks but still gives good control. I have smaller asian hooded eyes and don't like when shadows gets to blown out which happens to me a lot when I blend. The color goes out really far to my brows if I am not really careful. This is my first experience with higher end brushes and for some reason they do blend better and more seamless than my old brushes while still keeping the color where I want it. It's worth it to me. I'm attaching a photo to show the size.
Nice quality crease brush, very precise
I just received the Sonia G Crease Pro, Wayne Goss 19, Wayne Goss 4 brushes as part of my first order of higher end eyeshadow brushes. These are all about the same shape, kind of fluffy with a pointed tip and I am really happy with all of them. I do feel I have more control in blending out than I did before. I took so long trying to decide which ones to get and they are all good. I am posting photos to show relative size and shape differences just in case it helps anyone decide. The Wayne Goss 19 is the slightest bit smaller and pointier than the other 2. The Sonia G Crease pro is the slightest bit stiffer than the Wayne Goss brushes but not by too much. I have smaller asian hooded eyes and these all work for me. I could have probably gotten away with just getting one but not disappointed I got all 3 because I do feel the slight differences and feel they could come in handy in different situations. The Sonia G Crease pro and WG 04 are almost interchangeable to me, but if you like a slightly stiffer brush for packing color on a little faster this might be better. The slightly less stiff WG 04 is probably better if you feel more comfortable with softer applications of shadow and building up intensity. The WG 19 would be better if you really like precise blending between color transitions on smaller eyes - not so much for more blown out colors.
Nice quality crease brush, my favorite
I just received the Sonia G Crease Pro, Wayne Goss 19, Wayne Goss 4 brushes as part of my first order of higher end eyeshadow brushes. These are all about the same shape, kind of fluffy with a pointed tip and I am really happy with all of them. I do feel I have more control in blending out than I did before. I took so long trying to decide which ones to get and they are all good. I am posting photos to show relative size and shape differences just in case it helps anyone decide. The Wayne Goss 19 is the slightest bit smaller and pointier than the other 2. The Sonia G Crease pro is the slightest bit stiffer than the Wayne Goss brushes but not by too much. I have smaller asian hooded eyes and these all work for me. I could have probably gotten away with just getting one but not disappointed I got all 3 because I do feel the slight differences and feel they could come in handy in different situations. The Sonia G Crease pro and WG 04 are almost interchangeable to me, but if you like a slightly stiffer brush for packing color on a little faster this might be better. The slightly less stiff WG 04 is probably better if you feel more comfortable with softer applications of shadow and building up intensity. The WG 19 would be better if you really like precise blending between color transitions on smaller eyes. If I had to just order one, I'd probably choose the Wayne Goss 04. It feels the most comfortable. I like the the less stiff feel and the size and tip is just the right size for my eyes.
Nice quality crease brush
I just received the Sonia G Crease Pro, Wayne Goss 19, Wayne Goss 4 brushes as part of my first order of higher end eyeshadow brushes. These are all about the same shape, kind of fluffy with a pointed tip and I am really happy with all of them. I do feel I have more control in blending out than I did before. I took so long trying to decide which ones to get and they are all good. I am posting photos to show relative size and shape differences just in case it helps anyone decide. The Wayne Goss 19 is the slightest bit smaller and pointier than the other 2. The Sonia G Crease pro is the slightest bit stiffer than the Wayne Goss brushes but not by too much. I have smaller asian hooded eyes and these all work for me. I could have probably gotten away with just getting one but not disappointed I got all 3 because I do feel the slight differences and feel they could come in handy in different situations. The Sonia G Crease pro and WG 04 are almost interchangeable to me, but if you like a slightly stiffer brush for packing color on a little faster this might be better. The slightly less stiff WG 04 is probably better if you feel more comfortable with softer applications of shadow and building up intensity. The WG 19 would be better if you really like precise blending between color transitions on smaller eyes.