Customer Reviews 

too expensive for what you get
2008-11-29I see no advantage to this brush over one you can get at a local drug store for 1/4 the price. I don't like the short handle either. No advantage there in my book.

Full coverage
2008-11-17This brush truely fully covers all skin flaws.. the entire bare escentuals line is wonderful

What are they talking about??????
2008-09-03I have used this brush for probably longer than I should and way more than 3 months, maybe even more than a year and never had the shedding problem that others report. I love it and yes I am tight so I hate to pay $28 but it is the only brush that I have bought that I WILL faithfully buy again so that I have a quality brush to put on my quality makeup.
I love bare escentuals mineral makeup and their kabuki! It is time to buy another. I also use their brush shampoo and it does very well!
Connie

Ok brush, ridiculous price
2008-05-25I got this brush in a Bare Escentuals kit with makeup and other brushes, so I ultimately saved money on this product alone. It was an alright brush, it did it's job. However, I can't imagine paying $28, almost $30, for a makeup brush. It's just too overpriced!! Not to mention, the bristles occasionally fall out. It's not a bad brush, but still not worth the retail price.

Made for large surface coverage
2008-04-11CHICK PICK! Worth the money and do not be fooled by knock offs. This will hold the mineral product and smooth out a large surface areas, like upper chest, back, and shoulders. We like it to smooth out areas more that we liked it to add glittery shimmer.
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