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Posted on Jan 18, 2020
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The brush is not small. According to my preliminary measurements, the height of the handle is about six centimeters, the stable part is about four centimeters and the diameter of the pile in the fluffy part of kabuki is also slightly more than six centimeters. Everything is comparable, and the handle is made of light material. Right here, this weightless one, even if it looks massive. The smallest sparkles as if filled with a good layer of varnish - to the touch no roughness. On the contrary - everything is very smooth and streamlined as much as possible. There were no sticking outcasts at the place where the pile was attached to the handle; everything was done honestly. Pile is insanely soft, but RT is famous for this - synthetics, damn it, how soft and tender! I don't have a lot of brushes, but if you compare this synthetics with other items from your collection of non-natural origin, Samantha really has the most credible material! The brush is tightly packed and this is a plus. It is convenient to collect and distribute a product with such a “cap”, and it’s good in size because it fits into all my refills with blush, not to mention powder. The handle is massive, albeit light and this is a minus, because in my small hand such a shafting is not the most practical piece of plastic. Wash my brush in warm water using my everlasting favorite of many years, LV soap. In the summer and when heating works, the brush dries in just five hours, while the “scrubber” comes in cooler periods of the year, the drying time can reach eight or even ten hours, even in a ventilated room.