buttah. by Dorion Renaud Cleansing Brush Review
Our verdict
This Buttah by Dorion Renaud cleansing brush is the more accessible entry point into the brand at $54, sitting $11 below the bundle version. The 4.2 rating from 104 buyers is positive but more modest, and the smaller review pool means there is less collective experience to draw from than the higher-rated Buttah option.
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Women who want a Buttah-branded cleansing brush and prefer spending $54 rather than $65, and who are comfortable with a smaller buyer review base.
Skip if
You want the highest-rated Buttah option (see the $65 version with 354 reviews and a 4.5 rating) or a rechargeable device.
- Skin type All
- Size 1.00 Count
- Power Battery Powered
- Priced 170% above the category median ($19.97 across 21 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 104 owner ratings
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Popularity0.5/5
104 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 | 1.00 Count |
| Power | Battery Powered |
Overview
["This Buttah by Dorion Renaud cleansing brush is priced at $54 and listed for all skin types. Like the other Buttah brush in this roundup, it carries the brand's identity of centering melanin-rich and deeper skin tones, an audience that is frequently underserved by mainstream cleansing tool brands.", 'The 4.2 rating from 104 buyers is solidly positive. However, when placed next to the $65 Buttah option with a 4.5 from 354 reviews, this version carries less buyer confidence by the numbers. That gap is worth pausing on, especially since the price difference is only $11.', "Battery-powered operation keeps things simple without requiring charging routines. For buyers new to the Buttah brand or to motorized cleansing brushes generally, this version is a lower-cost entry point that still carries the brand's core promise."]
Pros
- 4.2 rating from 104 buyers is a positive signal
- Buttah brand focus on melanin-rich skin is a meaningful differentiator
- Listed for all skin types
- $11 less than the higher-rated Buttah brush if budget is tight
- Battery-powered with simple operation
Cons
- Smaller review count (104) compared to the $65 Buttah brush (354) reduces confidence
- 4.2 rating is lower than the 4.5 of the more expensive Buttah option
- Battery-powered rather than rechargeable
- No brush material, speed settings, or motor specs published
Performance notes
As a battery-powered device from Buttah, this brush reflects the brand's gentler approach to skin stimulation, particularly relevant for skin types prone to hyperpigmentation or sensitivity. The all-skin-types listing suggests a brush head calibrated for consistent, non-aggressive use. Without published specifications comparing this model to the $65 variant, the main distinguishing factors appear to be price and review volume.
What buyers say
With 104 reviews and a 4.2 average, this Buttah brush has a modestly positive but less definitive track record than its sibling. Buyers who chose it appear generally satisfied, but the lower review count means outlier experiences have more impact on the average than they would in a larger sample.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between this Buttah brush and the $65 Buttah brush?
Based on the available data, the $65 version has a 4.5 rating from 354 reviews and lists a 3.4 fl oz size that may indicate a bundle with a cleanser or product. This $54 version has a 4.2 from 104 reviews and does not list that extra size detail. If the difference is a bundled cleanser, the $65 version may actually be the better value. Confirm with the seller what each includes.
Is this brush suitable for oily skin?
It is listed for all skin types, which includes oily skin. A cleansing brush can help remove excess oil and product buildup that fingers alone may miss. For oily skin, using it once daily with your regular cleanser is a common starting routine, and you can adjust frequency based on how your skin responds.
Does Buttah sell replacement brush heads for this device?
Replacement head availability is not specified in the listing data. Before purchasing at $54, it is worth contacting the brand at hello@womanreview.com or checking the Buttah website directly to confirm whether replacement heads are sold and at what price, since that affects the long-term cost of ownership.