buttah. by Dorion Renaud OYYXNN-JMY-DE-A2 Cleansing Brush Review
Our verdict
Buttah by Dorion Renaud earns a strong 4.5 rating from 354 buyers, which places it among the higher-rated cleansing brushes at the $65 price point. This is a brand with a specific focus on deeper skin tones and melanin-rich skin, which is a meaningful differentiator in a category that often ignores that audience.
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Women who want a mid-range battery-powered cleansing brush from a brand that explicitly addresses the needs of deeper and melanin-rich skin tones.
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You want a rechargeable device, or you are looking for the lowest-cost option in the cleansing brush category.
- Skin type All
- Size 3.4 Fluid Ounces
- Power Battery Powered
- Priced 225% above the category median ($19.97 across 21 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 354 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
354 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
| Skin type | All |
|---|---|
| Size | 3.4 Fluid Ounces |
| Power | Battery Powered |
Overview
['The Buttah by Dorion Renaud cleansing brush is priced at $65 and listed for all skin types. Buttah as a brand was built specifically with melanin-rich and darker skin tones in mind, which makes this a notable choice for buyers who often find mainstream skincare tools designed without their skin in consideration.', 'The 4.5 rating from 354 reviewers is genuinely strong. It places this brush in the upper tier of buyer satisfaction for its price range, and 354 reviews is a solid sample size, not a handful of enthusiastic early adopters. That consistency is worth noting.', 'The listing notes a size of 3.4 fluid ounces, which likely refers to a bundled cleanser or treatment rather than the brush unit itself, suggesting this may come as part of a set. Buyers should confirm exactly what is included before purchasing, as that context affects the value calculation at $65.']
Pros
- 4.5 rating across 354 reviews is one of the stronger buyer scores in this price range
- Buttah is a brand built with melanin-rich skin specifically in mind
- Listed for all skin types
- May include a cleanser or treatment based on the 3.4 fl oz size listing
- Battery powered for consistent performance
Cons
- Battery powered rather than rechargeable, which adds ongoing cost
- No published bristle material, speed settings, or motor specs
- The 3.4 fl oz size detail suggests possible bundle, but contents are not clearly confirmed in specs
- No detail on replacement head availability or pricing
Performance notes
Buttah's brand philosophy centers on formulations and tools that are gentle enough not to disrupt the skin barrier, which is a particular concern for deeper skin tones where post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can result from skin trauma. A cleansing brush from this brand is likely calibrated for consistent, thorough cleansing without aggressive friction. The battery-powered operation should deliver a steady, predictable motion during use.
What buyers say
A 4.5 average from 354 buyers is a high-confidence rating. It sits above the category norm for mid-range cleansing brushes, and the review count is large enough to represent a diverse range of buyers. Customers appear to feel this product delivered on what the Buttah brand promises.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this cleansing brush designed specifically for Black women or darker skin tones?
Buttah by Dorion Renaud is a brand built with melanin-rich skin in mind, so their tools and formulations reflect that focus. The brush itself is listed for all skin types, meaning it is not exclusively for any one group, but the brand context is an important part of why many buyers specifically choose Buttah over more generic options.
Does this come with a cleanser or is it just the brush?
The specs list a size of 3.4 fluid ounces, which suggests something beyond just the brush hardware may be included, possibly a cleanser or gel. We recommend confirming the full contents with the seller before buying so you know exactly what you are getting for $65.
How does it compare to the cheaper Conair FCB6 at $7.99?
The Buttah brush is about eight times the price, but brings brand-specific intent, a notably higher rating, and a likely higher build quality. The Conair FCB6 is fine for getting started with a cleansing brush, but if Buttah's skin-type focus resonates with you and the budget fits, the 4.5 rating suggests buyers find the extra spend worthwhile.