I have had this brush for so long (about 15 years?!) that I don't even remember buying it (along with a BeneFit powder brush and slant brow brush) or how much I paid. I use it every time I apply blush...
This is an awful overpriced wannabe brush that doesnt do what it is suppose to. Waste of money.
I have not had good luck with Benefit which, imo, sells cheap products at way out of line prices for what you get. This brush is just horrible- splayed bristles right off the bat and just all over ch...
Do not buy. For this price you can get so much better. The brstles are so splayed outthat you cannot control where the product goes. I think the earlier reviews maybe before Benefit chnaged their brus...
I don't find this brush in any way good for applying blush at all. I have to really stick and rub the brush into the blush for it to pick up any of the product and then when I apply it to my cheeks, I...
Shocking! I cannot control where the blush goes due to the splaying nature of this brush. I want my blush to end up on my cheekbones and it ends up everywhere else. I find this brush more suited to...
I bought this brush based on the unanimous (albeit few) reviews here, but I have to say I was rather disappointed. :( For $20, it's cheaper than most high-end blush brushes, so I was excited. But th...
This is another unexpected win from the BeneFit brush line (see my review of their powder brush)--it is my favorite blush brush, and is a great value. The soft, well-splayed bristles are perfect for ...
Round brush, dome-shpaed head. Retailed around $22 or so, IIRC. The bristles are very soft and good for applying blush to the apples of the cheeks. It's about the same size or slightly larger than the...