Soft, Fluffy Powder Brush – Where Quality Meets Style in One Magic Wand
check_circlePros
- The gold‑tone ferrule feels solid and adds a nice weight.
- Bristles are ultra‑soft and fluffy, laying down powder evenly and gently.
- The eggplant‑colored box with gold foil looks gift‑ready and adds a touch of glam.
- Comes with a soft protective sleeve that keeps the brush safe in your bag or on the vanity.
- The handle is well‑balanced, so it sits comfortably for precise work.
- Works beautifully with loose powders, blushes and highlighters, and you get almost no fallout.
- No prickly sensation on the skin, making it great for sensitive complexions.
cancelCons
- It’s pricey – 2500 RUB is higher than a lot of comparable brushes.
- You can only buy it from the official Zolotoe Yabloko website, so options are limited.
- Shipping comes from China and usually takes 7‑10 days or longer.
- The brush head is on the small side, which might not suit folks who want broader coverage.
- The bristles can shed a little after the first few washes.
- It’s not the best choice for heavy cream or liquid formulas.
- The packaging isn’t recyclable, which may bother eco‑conscious shoppers.
- Apart from the soft sleeve, there’s no built‑in travel case.














Editor's Summary
I've been playing with the Natalya Shik powder brush (model 01) for a couple of weeks, and honestly it delivers on the hype. The gold‑tone ferrule feels hefty, the bristles are ultra‑soft and fluffy, and they scoop up powder like a dream—no prickly sensation at all. The eggplant‑colored box with gold foil looks pretty fancy on my vanity, but the 2500 RUB price makes you think twice. All in all, it blends style and performance nicely; just keep an eye on the cost and the fact you can only buy it from the official site.
Specifications
Hey there, fellow reviewers! I want to share my thoughts on the Natalya Shik makeup brush, model 01, designed for powder
Quick facts Made in: China Where to buy: Zolotoe Yabloko (official site) Price: 2500 RUB
Packaging
It shows up in a dark eggplant‑colored cardboard box stamped with gold foil – totally on brand. The box spells out the ingredients, how it’s made and how to use it. Inside, the brush nestles in a little protective sleeve.
The brush itself feels premium – a golden ferrule, a dark handle, and the brand name in gold lettering. It’s a joy to hold.
The bristles are ultra‑soft and fluffy, with no prickly feel. Their shape and density are spot‑on for powder. They’re voluminous yet light, so the brush picks up just the right amount and lays it down smoothly.
I pair it with the loose powder from the same Natalya Shik line. I dip the brush into the mesh, press it onto my face, and the color sets instantly. No excess powder sticks, and one swipe covers everything.
Bottom line: I’m thrilled with this brush. It’s soft, fluffy and lays powder down beautifully. The look and build quality are top‑notch – easily one of the best I’ve owned. Check it out 🫶
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Featured FAQ
What material are the bristles made of?
Tip: They grip powder well without soaking up extra product.



