Category: Makeup Brushes
Brand: Sonia G.
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Sonia G. brushes have a luxurious feel. Each brush is bound by hand with great care by Japanese artisans. The maple handles are kind of thick compared to my MAC, Morphe, or Wayne Goss brushes, and they have a bit of weight to them. According to the company’s description on Beautylish.com, they’re painted with four layers of pigment and lacquer. They look beautiful standing up in a tall glass jar. You are paying for this quality — the Crease One brush costs $38.
The head of Crease One is made of densely packed, silky soft blue squirrel bristles. The shape is designed to fit into the natural crease of the eye. It’s long and has a pointy tip. It provides a controlled yet diffused application even when working with very pigmented shadows.
To use this brush, Sonia recommends rolling the brush over the pan of shadow, then giving the brush a firm tap to prevent fallout. Next you just place the tip of the brush in the crease and use a windshield wiper motion to blend, starting with short strokes and graduating to longer strokes.
In March Sonia G. responded to a customer on her website who asked how the Crease One compared to the Wayne Goss crease brushes 16, 19, and 4. Sonia G. answered that her Crease One is not meant as a substitute for Wayne’s “magnificent” crease brushes, but that the Crease One is designed “to deepen the color inside the crease, or to blend two colors placed tightly together; it’s dense enough to push that hood up and intensify the placement and diffuse it precisely.”
I already owned several Goss brushes and I didn’t feel that I was buying a dupe of his when I purchased Sonia’s. In my opinion, hers is a bit more special and I like to use it after something fluffier like Wayne’s 4 or Sonia’s Worker One.
If you are on a tight budget and can’t quite justify the cost of a Sonia G., you might be happy with some of the crease brushes Morphe has to offer. In fact, the tiny M507 is a favorite of mine and only $6. I use it to deepen the crease with a very dark brown or black shadow when I am almost done with my look and it works very well. However, the M507 is very different from Sonia’s. The head of M507 is much smaller and less densely packed than the Crease One. It is made of sable rather than blue squirrel. Morphe’s handles are not as opulent. But both brushes work very well and are certainly worth having.
If you want to treat yourself to something exquisite, the Sonia G. Crease One is an elegant handcrafted brush. It’s also gentle on delicate, sensitive skin. I appreciate the quality and beauty of this brush so much that I bought two!