Brush Up Your Skincare Game! 🧖♀️
The Fan Brush Taklon 7.75" is a premium tool designed for the precise application of Glycolic, Lactic, and TCA peels, as well as masks and serums. Made from high-quality Taklon, nickel, and wood, this brush features a 1" bristle length for optimal control and coverage.
K**S
Very well made small fan brush for applying glycolic acid.
Excellent buy for me. Very well made, not flimsy like so many others. I use it to apply glycolic acid to my face, the bristles stay in place & place the product exactly where needed. The bristles hold up very well washing with mild soap too & don’t lose their shape. I do dry the bristles & the gold metal attachment after rinsing gently with a soft towel just in case the metal may rust, which it hasn’t through many uses now. Would definitely recommend this small fan brush. One word of warning, if you’re looking for a contouring brush, this one is not for you.
G**O
i will buy it again
excellent material
S**L
Fell apart after 10 uses
I liked the brush at first - it's a good size for applying peels, feels pleasant, and looks nice when you first take it out of the package. Looking at it before the last time I used it, I noticed that the fan shape looked uneven, and wondered if it had always been liked that. (It didn't look as bad as the picture yet.) But as I was washing it off after use, I realized that all the bristles were coming out between my fingers. The ferrule was completely open; I tried to stick the bristles back into the ferrule, and then tightened the ferrule with my hands, but that worked about as bad as you can expect. The picture is what it looks like now - not usable as a brush anymore.This was about my tenth use over a two month period. I've never had this happen to any of my makeup brushes, which are all in the same price range, which I've had for years - so it's not anything that I was doing while washing the brush. It's just that the bristles are not glued into the ferrule, and the ferrule metal is soft and deforms easily.If you've already bought this brush, it may be a good idea to squeeze together the ferrule after each use. Or not wash very thoroughly? I don't think I was washing too thoroughly, as the bristles were beginning to clump together, as it were, and they'd gotten more stiff over the two months. I was using this with mandelic acid, which is one of the gentlest AHAs, on par with lactic acid.Overall, there are other brushes that cost less than $1/use. I'm going with one of those next.
A**R
Perfect for what I wanted to use them for!
I used this to apply a peel to my face and neck.
M**.
TOTAL GARBAGE. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY
DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY. All the bristles come out in pieces and now in chunks. I’ve used it all of 4 times. And it’s not eligible for return
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