answer 1
I absolutely believe so. In my original review I accidentally marked it as "synthetic", but is in fact, goat hair. It's soft and gentle on the skin and spreads a smaller amount of foundation than I've had to use with sponges or other brushes. Even so, I like to go over everything with a soft, flat kabuki brush, but if I didn't I'm sure no one could tell!!
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
glowbug1705
(Portland, Oregon)
answer 2
I wasn't sure it was going to be because it's so expensive, but after using it for three weeks, it's DEFINITELY worth the price. I will always have to have it now.
answered 1 year, 11 months ago
marcib
(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
answer 3
This brush is def. worth the price. It is an investment, especially if you are trying to get more into makeup for a complete look.
answered 2 years, 3 months ago
answer 4
No. The bristles fall out and stick to your face. Try the Sephora Airbrush.
answered 2 years, 4 months ago
answer 5
Price point seems fair.
answered 2 years, 4 months ago
answer 6
No
answered 2 years, 9 months ago
answer 7
I think it is worth the price because it does a great job of blending in cream or liquid foundation or even tinted moisturizer without using your fingers and adding oil to your face.
answered 3 years, 10 months ago
answer 8
I believe it is. All brushes are an ivestment and this one is really not much more than other brands. This has been my favoite foundation brush so far and it works well to give me that air brushed professional look. Just take good care of your brush, wash it regularly and you will have it for a long time. It's worth the money to have something for a couple years, if not longer.
answered 3 years, 11 months ago