![]() ![]() It successfully gives me maximum coverage, as intended. I can use it to easily and evenly apply eyeshadow primer, wipe my brush, and then use it again for concealer. In fact, all of the Fusion series brushes are wiped clean with little effort, unlike my other brushes when it comes to removing liquids and creams regardless if it’s natural hair or synthetic. With the Jumbo Concealer, most of the product comes out of the bristles quickly when wiped on a microfiber towel. My only gripe with it is that I don’t wash my concealer brushes daily, so after about three uses, the Rare Beauty brush contains so much product that it’s not as pleasant to use or as efficient unless I wash it every few days. The Rare Beauty brush is slightly less densely packed and therefore softer and more flexible. ![]() My previous favorite brush for this task was the Rare Beauty Concealer Brush, which is still a good brush and great for getting into the corners of my eye. I use the Jumbo Concealer to quickly spread on eye primer, as well as concealing under my eyes. ![]() There is a fantastic detailed article that explains the differences among synthetic fibers, here, and the distinction between them sheds light on why the combination Sonia G wanted in her Fusion brushes is a step above other synthetic and natural mix brushes other brands have created. ELF brushes about eight years ago used to come in the essential basic line with white handles and bristles that poked, a somewhat better middle range with silver handles, and their pro line with black handles and much softer bristles even though the entire line was synthetic. Synthetic bristle brushes are known to be soft, but the quality of the type of synthetic material is not the same across the board. The combination of the sokoho goat, PBT and PTT synthetic bristles in Sonia G Fusion brushes is just utter perfection between the softness and blend. However, they were not the same as my Mini Base. The Mini Base became the number one product I had for blending cream blushes and I wanted a bigger version so badly that I purchased similar shaped ones from other brands. I skipped getting the Mini Base brush from the Fusion series because it’s the same as the one included in the Keyaki set, just with a different handle. I have two main Fude posts which include some of the Pro and Sky Series here and the Keyaki set here, for those interested in my previous Sonia G reviews. So, whenever she has a new launch, I know there will be something within the collection that I’m going to love and will help elevate my makeup skills. Of all the brushes in my collection, the ones from Sonia G get the most use. ![]()
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