I usually like to do brush reviews after I've used a brush every which way and tons of ways but this one has me stumped.
Omnia claims:
This multi-use brush can be used to apply a wash of color over the eyelid, apply a precise highlight, or blend makeup on small areas of the face. This dome-shaped brush is especially useful for those that have large eyelids.
Made in China
It may be useful to blend out something like the MAC Paint Pot. I'll have to test if I end up either another one.
It kinda reminds me something you might use to contour. It's slightly smaller than a contour brush. Might be useful for smaller faces that like precise contour applied in a small area.
It does say you can use for highlight but since it's so dense it would apply a lot. If you like that look it would work. I like a more diffused look for highlight. I don't wear highlight that often anyway though.
I'm thinking it might be good to blend out small areas of concealer too but I haven't worn concealer in a few years. Could be good for the under eye area. It's also very soft and doesn't poke at all...
I still don't like the gold color- nor the overlay they use on the brushes. After awhile it will start to peel off and degrade. I don't think it's good for the longevity of the brush. You can still use the brush- but it will look old...
So far no issues with this particular one but I haven't used it very much either.
Overall, I don't have a use for it right now. It's a nice brush though- I just don't think it's quite an eye brush as they claim. I'm sure I'll find some way to get some use out of it.
Random:
I drank all my Downton Abbey Mrs. Patmore Pudding tea. I love Downton Abbey and she was a favorite character so when I saw this I got it. It kinda tasted like their caramel tea but better. I always buy caramel tea but I never like that much. It wasn't anything amazing though and sounds more appealing than it was...it was just fun to try because of the branding.



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