Are Sigma brushes real hair?

Are Sigma brushes real hair?

Sigma brushes are made with exclusive synthetic fibers, SigmaTech and Sigmax, both of which are specially engineered with extremely thin fibers to efficiently collect and deliver not only powder but liquid and cream products, too.

Where are Sigma products made?

All Sigma products are produced in the company’s own Aizu factory in Bandai, Fukushima, Japan. Although Sigma produces several camera models, the company is best known for producing high-quality lenses and other accessories that are compatible with the cameras produced by other companies.

Who makes Sigma makeup?

Simone Xavier and Rene Xavier Filho, a scientist and engineer set on changing the beauty industry, launched Sigma Beauty with a single brush set and a lot of passion.

What are Sigma makeup brushes made of?

Today, Sigma has continued this legacy onwards with a whole line of forward-thinking makeup and even more brushes. The brushes are created with new and innovative polymers that are bonded together by extremely thin fibres.

Where can I buy Sigma products in the UK?

This has led to the birth of more iconic products such as the Ambience eyeshadow palette, which is full of golden shimmery shades that can be effortlessly blended on the lid for a radiant look. At LOOKFANTASTIC we’re official UK stockists of Sigma.”

What is Sigma makeup?

“Sigma was created in 2009 by the molecular bacteriologist Dr Simone Xavier and Rene Xavier Filho, a civil engineer, who were both determined to shake up the makeup market. The Sigma brand can be seen to have revolutionised makeup application with its range of brushes. The brand initially launched one brush set, which sold out immediately.

What is sigmasigma?

Sigma has become synonymous with high-quality cosmetic and make-up tools which stand the test of time. Made with unique and exclusive synthetic fibres, the SigmaTech and Sigmax brushes have been created with a special polymer with extremely thin fibres, binding the bristles together to minimise breakage.

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