Sunday, March 15, 2026

Royal and Langnickel Omnia Gold BOM 38 Complexion Brush Review


 I kinda forgot I was supposed to be reviewing all the brushes in my collection...The good thing is that I have not had the urge to buy anymore brushes. I think I have reached the point where what is currently in my collection is enough Such a nice place to be!. Also..I've kinda gotten into the routine of using the same brushes until I consciously decide to switch them out.

Omnia claims:

This bullet-shaped brush precisely applies powder products to detailed areas of the face for a beautiful complexion. Set under-eye concealer, prevent creasing around the nose and mouth, and delicately apply highlighter to the cheeks with this small face brush.

OMNIA® GOLD is the next-generation of professional makeup brushes. Each brush uses only the finest quality natural hair. This hair is meticulously selected and incredibly soft while still maintaining the density needed to pick up and deposit product with accuracy and precision. Every brush is handcrafted to perfection, creating the finest brush possible, exceeding all expectations.

The gold color is not my favorite on a brush. I also haven't had the best luck with the gold overspray or whatever it is lasting. Some of the brushes I have used them over the years have gotten the point where you can peel off the gold and get to the silver underneath. I haven't had that happen to this brush but it is something I expect to happen eventually.

The brush itself is nice. A long handle and the actual bristles are so soft and well shaped. Although soft, I find it picks up the perfect amount of product. 

 And..it's very affordable. Even more so if you keep a lookout for sales and discount codes. Or at lest they used to have a lot of them a few years ago. I haven't bought any new brushes from them in a few years so I'm not sure they still run the same sales.

The brush itself is very versatile. Mostly when I see brushes like this I think of highlighter. But I rarely wear highlighter. I have oily skin and it can make my skin look pretty greasy. But the few times I have used it to apply highlighter I have really liked it. I think it might be my favorite brush for highlight. 

You can also use it to set undereye makeup. But I never use under-eye concealer. 

I do like it for blush and find that's where I get the most use.

And you can use it for precise powdering.

Overall, I really like this brush. It's not the first one I think of when doing my makeup but it does have a place in my collection. It's pretty versatile. If you don't have a similar brush- I would recommend! 




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