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Review on 🌹 Kingstar 10-Piece Oval Toothbrush Makeup Brush Set - New Fashionable, Super Soft Brushes for Foundation, Contour, Powder, Blush & Concealer - Rose Golden Cosmetic Tool Set by Stuart Rasmussen

Revainrating 4 out of 5

So far a nice $60 plush fake Artis Oval 7

I hate to admit it but I watch videos from beauty gurus on youtube. One of the queens, Tati, promoted the Artis Oval 7 brush, of which this brush is a perfect fake (except for the pen, which I'll discuss later). Now Tati loves everything expensive. and expensive, and while $60 a brush is all so expensive - the cost of an Artis brush - I didn't want to jump off that bridge just yet. I also didn't like the idea that a brush like this would devalue my already sizable investment in a brush. I saw a parody for the Artis brush that is mass-produced in China, so I went with this one that seemed the best to me out of all of them. by reviews and one of the most affordable brushes. I didn't really know what to expect but I was very pleasantly surprised! First, the brush is beautifully made; I would say even for a brush made in China, but lately the Chinese have surprised me with the quality of some of their products. This brush will be returned safely and undamaged in the box to protect the thick bristles. The feeling of thick stubble is just amazing! It's like velor on your face! I have several expensive soft brushes and none were as soft as this Chinese fake! Second, how she applies foundation. Tati always talks about how fast it is and it's true. I have never made my foundation so quickly in my life. As a result, the liquid is distributed quickly and ensures a perfect result. Second, because the brushes are very dense, you don't lose product by sinking into the center of the brush head. I've heard some ladies claim it will save money but to be honest most women who buy these things are makeup freaks like me and saving money never crosses our minds! Now for the shady stuff: the pen. feels a little thin. Not as thin as the metal brush I recently bought from Real Techniques (it was the cheapest brush handle I've ever tried), but you can definitely tell the money is in the brush head, not the handle here. I'm not fussy with my brushes and don't put too much pressure on them, so I can't think of anything bad like breaking the brush head. The handle is not that thin. It would have been a more perfect brush if pennies more were added to make the grip firmer. But for the most part, the balance between the handle and the brush isn't bad, and the quality and decadent softness of the brush head more than makes up for that small detail. Haven't washed it yet so can't tell if it will itch (I'm a little skeptical, if so, just apply a little conditioner to the stubble and wash it off. It will soften up and be right back .) So far I am very satisfied (thanks to Tati at least for the idea if not for her expensive taste!) For the money this brush is definitely worth it.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Quality