January 22, 2019

It Cosmetics Heavenly Skin 2-In-1 Tap & Smooth Brush for Those Who Can’t Apply Eye Cream Without a Little Help

Heavenly Skin 2-In-1 Tap & Smooth Brush #706 is a new It Cosmetics Brush being added to the It Brushes for Ulta Collection that might make applying eye cream a little easier for you! It Cosmetics calls it revolutionary but I probably wouldn’t go that far.

The dual-sided brush or tool if you will has a handcrafted aventurine stone which is a form of quartz. You’re likely pretty familiar with jade rollers and this seems like the same idea. The stone can be used in conjunction with your eye cream to gently massage the eye area as it helps smooth in eye cream while providing a cooling sensational. This might help with puffiness. The second side contains a shorter brush that can be used to swipe on eye cream and you can follow up by patting into place or using the stone to gently massage the cream into place.

It’s $15 which makes it tempting enough to try but possibly an unnecessary addition to your collection of brushes as we all have health fingers that can pat your eye creams on just as easily. But you might find the brush a little more hygienic to use and the cooling stone might tempt puffy eye users!

What do you think of the It Cosmetics Heavenly Skin 2-In-1 Tap & Smooth Brush?

Worth trying or are your fingers getting the job done just fine?

Where to buy

Ulta

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  • kimkats

    I don’t need a tool to slather on eye cream, thankyewverramuch…. My finners work just fine!! And I’m not sure a rock on a stick is the best way to do it anyhoo…. 😀

  • Dee

    I got my fingers but may get this too! The jade rollers, even the small side, is way too big for my eye area and this looks like it’s smaller. I do like having a cold applicator to roll under the eyes in the morning. I may be a sucker but I’m going to be happy sucker once I have this!

  • kjh

    Not sure. Doubt it. Intriguing, though. Cool presumably reduces undereye bags and aids in lymphatic drainage. I’m sunken, not baggy, so doubt it would help much. And metal tipped applicators sometimes hurt. I squeeze stuff onto my finger. Plus, do you really want to cool down a product that sinks in better when warmed? I admit to total perplexity, but have been eyeing jade rollers and gua shua tools for months. Marketing!