It would be amazing for applying powder, bronzer, or blush.
This is a brush in the limited edition set that can also be purchased individually. I’ve been using a fan brush to apply my contouring and highlighting powders lately, and this one seems like it would blend out the powders so well. The pointed edge of the tip can also be used to apply color under the eye. This brush can be used flat to apply all over shadow, then flipped on it’s side to use as a crease brush. The individual brushes I am the most interested in picking up are | The material will hold its shape with liquids and not bend. Synthetic bristles are great to use with cream and liquid products. They pick up a ton of pigment with the lightest touch and blend it really nicely. Natural bristles are amazing to use with powder products. All the other brushes were blue squirrel. The #01 brush is a mix of goat hair and the longer fibers were synthetic. One thing that I especially liked about them was that the eye brushes were versatile enough sizes that they could be used for blushes, highlighting, contouring, and powdering. They look, feel, and perform like the high end brushes that they are. The brushes are all hand made in Japan, by over 20 highly trained brush artisans. I’m going to pick up a few of the individual brushes as my budget allows. It would be a great set to get if you were just starting to use makeup or were wanting to invest in high quality brushes. The set is $225, which comes to about $28 per brush. It’s limited edition, so the larger brush will only be in this set. The new 8 piece brush set has a #01 brush that is four times the size of the original. I’d been stalking and watching every video I could on the Wayne Goss brushes, so getting to feel them in real life was amazing. The vlog below is a snippet from our day. I was so excited to get to view the new Wayne Goss brush launch with Beautylish!