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Vegan Classic Blending Brush
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It’s so hard to look for nice brushes that are affordable. Some are too harsh and then some are flimsy. I can say that this is just right. Another plus is that it’s affordable so it doesn’t hurt to buy it and it blends really well as well. So nice!
over 2 years ago
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Bianca C.
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I didn't know that Holy Grails come in brush form
Bought this on the brand's website (beauty and minerals) where they had a sale. To respond to the previous review, there are typically 2 types of blending brushes, flat ones with fluffy tops and round, tapered ones. This brush is the former type (charm has the latter brush as well, on their site). I use this brush for packing on color and blending them out, so this does double duty as a packing and blending brush. I've tried abbamart, WnW, suesh, brush works and avant-scene eye brushes (I like trying out bmnl's affordable brush brands) and this is the only one that feels gentle and soft and doesn't poke me. Charm's eye brushes are pretty big so it doesn't take many swipes to cover my lids, they're just the right density to pick up a lot of pigment without being stiff, and they're sold at local price points (imported brands may be just as good but they're soooo unkind to my budget haha). I was planning to try out LA Girl's eye brushes, but I've lost interest. My search for the perfect blending brush has ended with Charm.
over 2 years ago
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Ereka S.
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Good enough, but not the best.
I wanted to explore with my brushes collection; when I saw that this was on sale, I thought it wouldn't be too bad to purchase and try since I haven't heard of the brand before. It's pretty decent. The brush feels light enough that stroking is a breeze, but not too light where it feels cheap. The brush itself is soft and glides nicely. I didn't notice any loose hairs, so that's also awesome! I think my only concern is the practicality of the brush. Most blending brushes I have from (other?) international brands typically have a less dense brush. The shape is also typically not like this, especially since you need kinda like a rounded broom to be able to blend precisely without making a mess. This is still really nice, but definitely can get messy because the tip of the brush is a bit larger than other blending brushes. Overall, it can still be used for other purposes... So I'm not that mad.
about 3 years ago
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Maria Lorraine S.
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It’s so hard to look for nice brushes that are affordable. Some are too harsh and then some are flimsy. I can say that this is just right. Another plus is that it’s affordable so it doesn’t hurt to buy it and it blends really well as well. So nice!
over 2 years ago
BC
Bianca C.
Certified Buyer icon Certified Buyer
Top Reviewer icon Top Reviewer
I didn't know that Holy Grails come in brush form
Bought this on the brand's website (beauty and minerals) where they had a sale. To respond to the previous review, there are typically 2 types of blending brushes, flat ones with fluffy tops and round, tapered ones. This brush is the former type (charm has the latter brush as well, on their site). I use this brush for packing on color and blending them out, so this does double duty as a packing and blending brush. I've tried abbamart, WnW, suesh, brush works and avant-scene eye brushes (I like trying out bmnl's affordable brush brands) and this is the only one that feels gentle and soft and doesn't poke me. Charm's eye brushes are pretty big so it doesn't take many swipes to cover my lids, they're just the right density to pick up a lot of pigment without being stiff, and they're sold at local price points (imported brands may be just as good but they're soooo unkind to my budget haha). I was planning to try out LA Girl's eye brushes, but I've lost interest. My search for the perfect blending brush has ended with Charm.
over 2 years ago
ES
Ereka S.
Top Reviewer icon Top Reviewer
Good enough, but not the best.
I wanted to explore with my brushes collection; when I saw that this was on sale, I thought it wouldn't be too bad to purchase and try since I haven't heard of the brand before. It's pretty decent. The brush feels light enough that stroking is a breeze, but not too light where it feels cheap. The brush itself is soft and glides nicely. I didn't notice any loose hairs, so that's also awesome! I think my only concern is the practicality of the brush. Most blending brushes I have from (other?) international brands typically have a less dense brush. The shape is also typically not like this, especially since you need kinda like a rounded broom to be able to blend precisely without making a mess. This is still really nice, but definitely can get messy because the tip of the brush is a bit larger than other blending brushes. Overall, it can still be used for other purposes... So I'm not that mad.
about 3 years ago
MS
Maria Lorraine S.
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