Since this brush came with a palette, it's design is a little different than usual (though the quality is exactly the same!). This double ended brush (the other end is a Good Karma Shadow Brush) has a lightweight, narrow, metal, taupe handle. The Good Karma brushes feature soft, brown taklon bristles with white tips. Urban Decay's Blending Brush is unique, its shaped more like a traditional eyeshadow brush than a standard blender. This brush is densely packed and a little stiff at the base, but the tip is soft, fluffy, and slightly rounded. Kinda like Bdellium Tools' 777 Brush, Urban Decay's Good Karma Blending Brush is a jack of all trdes. This paddle shaped brush is great for applying eyeshadows to the lid with the flat sides. The rounded tip is excellent for applying product into the crease, as well as blending. This is definitely the kind of brush you can create a full look with. From my experience, the Good Karma brush line is great quality. This brush washes well, product slides right out of these sleek, synthetic bristles, and they never seem to stain. The taklon bristles dry quickly. There isn't a single bristle out of place. I've never experienced shedding with this, or any, Urban Decay brush.
Urban Decay's Good Karma Blending Brush is awesome! The shape of this brush is unique, making it effective for application and blending. The overall quality of this brush is excellent. I think its really impressive and commendable that Urban Decay includes such good quality brushes with their palette.s Though this brush is pretty pricey, its worth picking up.
Disclosure:
This product was gifted to me.
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