Friday, October 20, 2023

Royal and Langnickel Omnia BOM-45 Crease Brush Review



 I went through all of my brushes and picked out the ones that I still need to review. A while back I said I wasn't going to buy more until I review everything I've been holding on to and meaning to review. I think I've done pretty well with not buying more brushes. To be honest I probably have all the brushes I need....

Omnia claims:

This standard-size, fluffy crease brush can apply and blend shadows into the crease for seamless definition. The natural hair has impeccable pickup and release, so color concentration is never lost during blending.

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.

I like Omnia brushes (except the handle) especially for the price. I've managed to get mine all on sale and so far they have been great for me. I reach for most of them often in my rotation of brushes without forcing myself to use them. I especially love a fluffy crease brush so I was excited to get this one into my collection. I do have other brushes that do the same thing but I still am glad to have it.

It's decently large and reminds me of a brush I have from NARS- except I reach for this one naturally more. 

It's so soft, fluffy and tapered. It's perfect for blending a ton of color lightly into the crease or just using it to blend out a wash of color. I can even use it to dust color lightly on the brow area. 

The only thing I don't like are the handles. I don't like the color and I don't like the "rubber" coating. It came off one of my brushes and has bubbled up on others. This one so far has been OK, but I have had it happen on a few so it's worth noting. Other than that the handles are nice, they feel nice in your hand. The handles are nice and long so it would be easy to use it on other people. 

The list price on it is $10.99 which I think is very reasonable, especially since it's a natural haired brush and a similar brush from MAC or NARS ( all synthetic now) would have cost $25 or more. You can even get more off if you wait for a sale. I'm pretty sure I bought mine when it was 30 or 40% off.

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