Reviews
I sent it back
I didn't order this from Beautylish, but I ended up sending it back to where I had ordered it from. The shape and size of the brush seemed more like a body brush then a face brush (I also have the Rae Morris 26 Radiance brush which is a similar shape but much smaller, softer and easier to use to apply foundation). The bristles were so hard compared to my other goat hair brushes and I honestly didn't then want to try it on my face. This brush isn't cheap either, so if you really want this type of unique brush style, I'd recommend paying extra to get the Rae Morris version as it's much more user-friendly and a higher quality and softer type of goat hair.
Great for contour but didn't really work for the whole face...
I am really conflicted on how to rate this brush. I've had it for about a year and a half and I LOVE it for contour! You can cut out a cheek bone so well that you take 20 lbs off the face or turn it on it's edge for the softest most natural contour that's perfectly blended on contact. So as a contour tool it's a 5 star brush and been a brush that I have featured multiple times on Youtube. However as a brush that you use to do your whole face with I'm not into it. I generally don't like the idea of switching from liquid to powder on the same brush and then using that same brush to set my makeup with setting powder after I have used it to blend contour or bronzer, blush and highlight. And to be honest I just think things looked muddy when I tried the brush like that. I also just feel like it's to big to do everything I want to do on my face. I'm not ever sure I loved it as a foundation brush. I just think there are better tools (the beauty blender, Goss 01, Cover fx liquid foundation brush) for applying foundation. Do I regret buying it? No, because like I said for contour it's phenomenal. But would I recommend it for it's intended claim... no. It's a splurge in my opinion and if you are super into contouring then it's 100% worth getting! Hope that helps!