![]() ![]() Urban Decay describes this as a vegan brush. It has an ultra soft feel with a rounded tip. I’m usually not a huge fan of synthetic brushes although I’m slowly trying more and finding some really good ones these days. I’ve tried some other Urban Decay brushes before including the ones that come in the Naked Palettes. The Urban Decay Good Karma Optical Blurring Brush is something I’ve actually had sitting in my drawer for a while. Given the fact that I am super picky about brushes that leave any kind of streaks, I was skeptical I would find anything as good as Tom Ford. I have already tried and tested the Chanel #6 and MAC #190, both of which are good, but still give me streaks, luckily both brands have new ones out so I was able to test those. Suggested brands included Marc Jacobs Beauty, Urban Decay, Chanel and MAC. Even though I had tried quite a few, I was tasked with a project to find a cheaper alternative that performed just as well. ![]() ![]() They asked what made the brushes so good and I told them they were the only brushes I’ve tried that applies foundation streak-free and it requires no extra work to blend into the skin. As soon as I said “Tom Ford” ooohs and aaahhs followed by the question, “ok, but how much do they cost?” At $72 each, neither of my friends were willing to splurge. My top three favorite tools are the Beautyblender Sponges (the pink one, the white and black ones are not as good even though they’re supposed to be the same), Tom Ford Cream Foundation Brush and the Tom Ford Foundation Brush. My friends and I often chat about beauty and since I’m a beauty blogger that tests quite a few things, I’m often asked “what do you think is the best _?” Foundation brushes were the topic of discussion last month. ![]()
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