I did it, I finished Queen Charlotte! It was so good, I was bawling at the end. I was only sad that it was just 6 episodes, I wanted more and more. I felt so bad for Charlotte and George and really realized how far medicine/attitudes towards mental health etc have changed. I think I'll end up watching it again because it's definitely my favorite of the Bridgerton shows so far. But let me stop rambling about Queen Charlotte and let's get on with the brush review.
Senna Cosmetics claims:
Blend in eyeshadows smoothly with the firm domed tip and duo textured bristles of this essential brush. Gets into tight inner eye corners. Natural and synthetic hair.
I think this is one of the brushes I bought for the low, low price of $1.00. The price the old E.L.F brushes used to be, but this is much higher quality than those used to be.
The handle is an aqua blue and the ferrule is black. It's a nice color comb but I do have to note that while the ferrule is nice and sturdy and will last- it does feel cheaper than the silver ferrule. I also noticed some cracking in the aqua paint, not sure if that's because it was exposed to water (I think I might be at fault). The paint isn't chipping, just cracking but I'm not to torn up because it was only $1.00.
The brush itself is supposed to be a blending brush. It's a mix of natural and synthetic which makes sense because it's very stiff, not fluffy at all and not like any blending brush I have ever seen. I mostly use it to add a concentration of color to the outer corner, blend some color into the lower lash line or you could use it to get the Twiggy look by doing a line with the tip of the brush. It definitely takes practice but it does have a nice tip that would work for it.
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