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08-03-2015 04:34 PM
#269463 Doll 10 Blend Smart Rotating Blender Brush
Does anyone here have and use this foundation brush? I just saw the presentation and it looks nifty, even tho a tad expensive (to me). Any reviews on this?
Thank you
08-03-2015 04:44 PM
I have had it for a couple of months and I do like it. I don't think you use any less make-up (at least I don't). I put the make up my skin and then go over it with the brush.
08-03-2015 04:59 PM
If you're talking about her electric makeup brush I have it and been using it and it does a great job, but it can't beat the Artis brushes I just purchased. I won't be using Doris's brush for quite some time since the Artis brushes gives you a flawless finish.
08-03-2015 05:23 PM
BlingQueen.....Do you think the Atris brushes are worth the investment? I'm seriously considering them. I use liquid foundation and setting powder. Do they work as well with liquid as they do in the demo with powder foundations?
08-03-2015 06:32 PM
@Tigriss wrote:BlingQueen.....Do you think the Atris brushes are worth the investment? I'm seriously considering them. I use liquid foundation and setting powder. Do they work as well with liquid as they do in the demo with powder foundations?
Hi Tigriss: Yes, the Artis is well worth the money, but let me tell you what I did. I like the set that the Q was selling, but I didn't like the fact that they didn't include another large oval brush. I don't like to share a blush brush with a foundation brush. I went on Amazon and purchased a number 8 foundation brush for 70 dollars. I'm glad I did because that number 8 Artis brush was perfect for applying my liquid foundation and it got in all the small places even though the brush is large. Now I have a complete set for me, foundation brush, blush brush, eye shadow bruch and liner brush. The artis brushes are the best I have ever used.
Please go back to my thread on review of Artis brush. I posted a reply to you about using it with a liquid foundation and it was a foundation I didn't care for and I love it because of the Artis brush I used.
08-03-2015 08:34 PM
I am certainly not an expert on make up brushes, and don't normally spend a lot of money on them. But the inventor of the Doris Dalton brush is from Texas, and I read about him in a local newspaper so I asked for and received this as a Mother's Day present. I really like it. I do use less liquid foundation, and plan on buying the second brush for loose powder foundation. It does give a nice finish, and covers pores very well. Whether it is as good as super expensive brushes, I cannot say. But it is definitely better than tarte brushes or those that come with Laura Geller or IT cosmetics.
08-04-2015 09:57 AM
Thanks all - even tho, I'm definitely not interested in the Artis (?) brushes. $70 for one brush??!!?? Not happenin'
I'm not as excited about the Doll 10 'motorized' brush today as I was. Stepping away from the TV brought me back to reality. I applied my foundation with my good ole double-ended IT brush this morning and, really folks, nothing works better for me.
Cotto222 -- I'm happy to hear it's made in the USA! So few products are these days.
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