After reading previous reviews I decided to buy myself one of these brushes. I got mine from Beauty Bliss at an affordable price.
Quality of the handle is study just like their other brushes. I love spookiest for combing through my brows.
At the moment I love using different brow products. I go through with a brow product then comb through with this spookiest with ease. All my brow hairs fall into place perfectly.
Overall I really enjoy using this brush on a daily . I can see myself using this again in the near future. Price wise it’s affordable and won’t break the bank.
When I started getting into doing my brows, I suddenly realized the importance of a spoolie brush. I was using and reusing the one that came free at the end of my brow pencil, sadly that one never got washed. It was nice to know it was there in so I would have something to use if I didn't have a spoolie already in my collection or was traveling and or needed to retouch my brows but when a brush is attached to makeup...well then it doesn't really get washed. Luckily that brow pencil was my fave and got used up in a less than a year but I realized that I did need to invest in a separate spoolie brush that wasn't attached to a makeup item. So I went looking on line on sites I regularly buy from. Then I came across Beauty Bliss and I was in luck, due to a batch of spoolie brushes being mislabeled the price had dropped from $9 to $5. I quickly ordered three of these.This brush is like your standard spoolie it's got a decent long handle and the spoolie itself is a good size. A spoolie is a spoolie is a spoolie. It's not worth spending big bucks on a name brand spoolie. All the materials used to make a spoolie are pretty standard. It washes out pretty nicely and dries quickly. I would recommend this brand if you are looking for a spoolie brush. It's not worth spending big bucks on a spoolie brush, so this is a good bargain.
Tips: A spoolie is a spoolie is a spoolie....don't spend big bucks on a spoolie. It's probably the one type of makeup brush that regardless of whether it's name brand or a just a few bucks it really wouldn't matter because the materials to make the spoolie brush head are standard and pretty much the same across the board on quality. So if it's expensive you're really just paying for branding.