A couple of years ago I was really on the hunt for a lip brush. I bought a couple and then oddly enough never really use them. Or rarely use them. They do come in handy when I need one, especially because I still do have a few lipsticks in palette form.
Omnia claims:
The smooth, domed top of this lip brush makes it easy to glide color or gloss over the lips. Use the edge to lightly define and fill with the flat side of the brush for a flawless pout.
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
- Professional Artist Quality - OMNIA offers the highest quality, most technologically-advanced brushes, using only the finest materials. Sturdy chrome-plated brass ferrules hold the luxurious filaments in place and each handle is made from high-impact, water-resistant acrylic and coated in a rubberized Silk-Touch™ finish, for added comfort and grip.
- Finest-Quality Natural Hair - OMNIA Gold was developed with the natural hair purist in mind and features meticulously selected, hand-shaped natural hair of the finest quality for impeccable performance. Each brush is incredibly soft and supple while still maintaining the density needed to pick up and deposit product with accuracy and precision.
- Handcrafted to Perfection - Every brush is handmade by only the most skilled artisans for a truly remarkable performance and unparalleled craftsmanship. We have consulted with hundreds of artists to make brushes that will stand up to the rigors of everyday use by enthusiasts and professionals alike, refining our designs every step of the way.
- Made in China
I love a natural haired brush and until I bought this one all my lip brushes were synthetic. I thought lip brushes had to be synthetic since lipsticks are creams and most artists recommend synthetic for cream.
It's a very unique shape for a lip brush and I was sure about it at first. I like it though. It's kind of similar to a smudge brush for eyes by MAC (214) in my collection. The shape though does grab lipstick very well and applies it well too. Especially for those that have larger lips like me...
It's a stubby but wide brush.
I think it works great for lipstick application. But if it didn't I would just use it as a concealer or eye brush.
It also cleans up well and easily. I notice with some of my synthetic lip brushes they can be harder to clean and lipstick hides in between the bristles but no problem with that at all with the Omnia brush.
It's part of the gold line and the handles are long and gold. I don't like the color but it's reasonably priced. The handle is a little grippy..I have only had trouble with one of the handles rubbing off and I have quite few of these brushes.
Overall, I'm happy with it. List price is $8.99 -which I think is reasonable -but you can get an even better deal if you wait for a sale/coupon code.
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