I find this little brush perfect to just add a subtle color underneath my lower lashes. Easy and practical.
Overall rating
2/ 5
tinson
Not My Thing
PostedMay 5, 2016
No. 11 isn't for me. This is my fourth Trish brush. The Lucite handles attract me, and the brushes are good. Win-win. I read that No. 11 was Trish McEvoy's first brush that she created from buying and cutting brushes from art-supply shops. I watched a video--head up, look down at the mirror, hold the brush like you'd hold a popsicle. It works OK on the upper lid (lash line) only, but it's too stiff, as other reviews stated. I would return it, but I used it with eye shadow on my eyebrows, defining the top and the ends. It could be useful. Or, I can wash it and give it to a friend.
I have ordered the Trish angle brush #50. I have a good Hakuhodo-brand angle brush. I wanted a backup/second angle brush. I sometimes use two shadow colors to line my eyes and don't like them all gooped on a single brush. I have enough new brushes now.
Prosessential brush, well made, long lasting, effective tool, unique brush
I have just replaced this brush after long, hard use!
This brush allows one to use powdered eye shadows as a soft liner that is naturally smudged.
So this allows great versatility with a few well chosen eye shadow powders.
This brush also is great for those with extremely sensitive skin/multiple allergies.
One can use a completely non-irritating eye shadow as a liner and avoid solvents, waxes, etc, that can cause reactions for those with extremely sensitive eyes,
Read the technique for application carefully. Following these instructions gives the desired results. Go to to the counter and seek help to perfect the technique and to experiment with different colors.
This is by far the best brush I have every purchased. It is one of the essential make-up brushes which I always have at hand at home or while travelling.