Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Real Techniques Brushes Review


Real Techniques Brushes
Real Techniques Stippling Brush (£10.99)
Real Techniques Expert Face Brush (8.99)


Real Techniques Blush Brush (£9.99)


Obviously in the blogging and beauty world everyone and their Mother has or at least knows about these brushes, and after hearing about them for so so long, I decided to invest in some. 

I first purchased the stippling brush a few months ago as this is the one people mainly talk about. Then last Saturday I went into my local Superdrug and they were having a buy one get one half price so I felt I couldn't pass it up! I ended up buying the expert face brush and the blush brush.

I used to use to stippling brush for foundation but I now use the expert face brush instead and I do find it is slightly easier and quicker to blend the foundation into the skin, and gives a better finish. With the stippling brush you have to work at it a bit more. I use the stippling brush to blend in my concealer and find this works pretty well! When it comes to the blush brush I actually use it to apply my bronzer as I feel it has a better shape suited for your cheekbone rather than the apple of  your cheeks where blush normally goes.

I love these brushes because they apply my make-up so well and make it look amazing! The brushes are also super soft which is lovely as you don't want something that's rough when it's going on your face and they are made up of synthetic taklon bristles which means they are cruelty free.

I would definitely recommend these to anyone who is looking for some good quality make-up brushes that won't put a hole in your purse. 













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