Wayne Goss The First Edition Eye Brush Set ~ Review After 6 months
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- After using these brushes for six months, I wanted to share my thoughts on these brushes with you! I'm really happy I picked up this set, and I hope this review gives you insight if you were interested in these brushes.
Link to set (please note all of these brushes are also sold individually on Beautylish): www.beautylish...
Brushes shown in video:
Wayne Goss E1 Large Eye Shadow Brush, compared with:
Sonia G Arched Worker (from Sunset Cranes Maki-e Set)
Rephr 33
Sonia G Blender Pro
Wayne Goss E2 Small Crease Brush, compared with:
Sonia G Crease One (original, squirrel)
Sonia G Crease One (goat hair)
Sonia G Crease Pro
Wayne Goss E3 Large Crease Brush, compared with:
Sonia G Crease One (goat hair)
Wayne Goss E4 Laydown Brush, compared with:
Sonia G Builder 3
Wayne Goss E5 Detail Brush, compared with:
Sonia G Soft Pencil (from Sunset Cranes Maki-e Set)
Sonia G Pencil One (goat hair)
Sonia G Pencil Pro
Wayne Goss E6 Small Tight Brush, compared with:
Wayne Goss 08
Yes! I found a similar use for the E6 to push on chunkier shadows, but I still found it a bit pokey. I have some random silicon brush in the shape of a slanted eyebrow brush that reaches quite a defined and firm point. I use that in a similar way to push on the chunkier shadows. It is way less messy, more comfortable and I can get a much finer line from it.
Thanks for sharing!! I can totally see a silicon brush serving the same kind of purpose. The E6 is just so firm that it might as well be a solid surface, and silicon would have a softer, less draggy feel on the skin.
You’re right, my E6 is not soft, it’s a scratchy brush. I use it only to stamp on eyeliner or for my brows.
Yes, I do wish it was softer, but it's great for stamping on eyeliner. 🥰 It would be great for brow products!
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