Today I am finally reviewing Singe Beauty for you. Ever since Angelica Nyqvist launched the brand I was intrigued, but because the brand ships from the US it would be an expensive purchase. But then the brand became available through Monolith and I ended up being able to try some of the products. This review is for three of the brushes: one face brush and two eye brushes.

In this review you will find one brush which you can see above (the E03) that I paid for with my own money. The other two brushes were added to my order on Monolith since I am affiliated to them. You can get 5% off if you use code FLOATDREAM23 and you can help me get a small commission if you do. Thanks in advance! This post is not sponsored by either Singe Beauty or Monolith.
Review: Singe Beauty Brushes F01, E03 & E05
As far as I know the best places to buy Singe Beauty is through their official website and of course Monolith. This EU retailer makes it so much easier to get your hands on indie brands from non-EU countries as it means you don’t have to pay for additional fees. So where you shop depends on your locations. The eye brushes retail for around €16.50 each and the face brush is €26.50.
Singe Beauty E05

The Singe Beauty E05 is the brush I bought myself. I needed something to get free shipping and I was like: I might as well throw something extra into my basket and so let’s try this brush. I was very curious to see how these brushes would blend and a good blending brush is always a good idea, which is why I went in with the E05. This is described as a small fluffy brush that can be used for laying down shadow. For me, this was a bit too whispy and the brush hairs didn’t have enough grip so they just ended up going everywhere. I also found the cut of the bristles to be pretty uneven.
Singe Beauty F01 & E03

The F01 and E03 were added to a Monolith order, so I didn’t research these before trying them. Both were also a bit flimsy feeling. For all three of these brushes I found the brush hairs to be too long. This gave me little control over what the brush did and rather than applying or blending makeup I just ended up pushing things around. The uneven cuts of the bristles means they kind of break your powder products too. So these were not an instant favorite for me.
Singe Beauty F01 & E03 (see closeup below)

The Singe Beauty F01 is quite a small face brush. It is recommended for use with foundations or cream products. But again like the other brush I already mentioned, this felt flimsy. With a cream or liquid product I like quite dense, sturdy brushes and this is just not strong enough to really buff the product into the face.
Next up is the Singe Beauty E03 and this is a larger version of the E05. It is recommended to be used as a blending brush and it works quite well. But again, it’s cut is a bit uneven and the brush feels a touch scratchy as a result. The long brush hairs give me less control, which doesn’t truly suit my makeup application.
Should you buy the Singe Beauty brushes?

Would these Singe Beauty brushes be worth the money? Even though I didn’t love these, I think someone might still like them. The brushes are fluffy for sure and they work, but they don’t go with how I like to do my makeup. So it really just comes down to personal preference and this isn’t mine. But if you like fluffy, easy to move around brushes than these may be right for you.
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