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Sigma Exact Blend Brush Review
Sigma Exact Blend Brush features a short, slightly flat and dense brush head best for precise blending or adding a pop of color to the outer corner of the eye.
SigmaTech™ fibers are made with a special thermoplastic engineering polymer and SigmaAlloy™ 3-ring brush ferrules are made with copper and zinc.
Unique Feature Short, slightly flat and dense brush head
Length
6 11/16 in. (16.97 cm)
Website http://www.sigmabeauty.com/
I have really small eyes like Asian monolids. A lot of brushes are too big for my eyes. I like to do a gradient eye where the inner corner is the lightest and the outer end is the darkest although I do occasionally put a bit more sparkle in the inner corner and middle of my lids. Now the closest brush I have in size to this is the E57 firm shader. The E57 is a smaller version of the E55. I had the E55 before but it's too big for my eyes so I gave it away. The brush hairs on the E32 exact blend brush just a tiny bit longer, the brush is dome shaped and is much more soft, dense and fluffy than the E57. I use the exact blend when I want to blend out the outer corner of my eye looks so I have soft gradient into the lighter shade I have on the middle of my lid. And it does the job of blending it out but not blending it out too far towards the end of my eye or too high up int my crease. I can use it add color to the outer v but I currently prefer to use my crease brush for that. I like that I found a smaller blending brush. I would recommend this if you have a smaller eyes or do gradient eye looks and want to blend out the color a bit but not too much.
Tips: You can use this to add color but blending brushes work best at blending out if they don't have eyeshadow on them already or at least for me.