I remember reading this brushes name and thinking a Stipple what lol. I had never heard of a Stippling brush before but it sounded like something fun so purchased it.
When it arrived I was like this is quite an interesting brush, actually reminded me of a badger because of the black and white bristles lol.
So being a Stipple Brush virgin, I had to watch a couple of youtube videos on how to use it as I didn't find the instructions for dummies on the packet. After watching the videos, I experimented with it and thought how cool it was especially when using BB Cream. It was easy to use and easy to apply it and gave off a more flawless look. I dabbed it and it just looked so good. It lasted for quite awhile but then noticed it started to shed. Now I'm not sure if this was because I was using it all the time or because I was supposed to replace it but the whiskers kept coming off onto my skin which was irritating.
I also didn't find it very sturdy, it was quite soft especially as I had seen other brushes were usually quite firm. But other than that, I really liked it, sadly it had to retire and then I went off to the dark side and purchased a Real Techniques brush.
It really is a great brush for a beginner and a great price too.
Good quality brush for a great price. I mainly use it to apply cream blushes and it works perfectly. Ive never had fall out from this brush, but its so cheap i would still repurchase if it did fall apart. I have never tried using it with foundation because i feel it would turn out streaky, but i will give it ago one day.