![]() ![]() It also picks up just the right amount of product and applies it seamlessly without any harsh lines or patchiness so I don’t have to spend time blending. Mostly due to it’s size as it covers a large area one go. This brush applies bronzer twice as fast as any other brush I’ve tried. I’m happy that it lasted so well over time and is money well spent. The gold lettering hasn’t rubbed off, the handle has never chipped (even after dropping it many a time) and the golden ferrule has never lost it’s shine. The overall quality of this brush is exceptional. ![]() The handle is a chubby wooden lacquered one to match the voluminous brush head and gives it good balance. The bristles are soft and densely packed enabling it to hold it’s shape well and allow maximum control. One of the oldest brushes in my current collection (4yrs or so). Hakuhodo J4006, Hakuhodo J5523, Hakuhodo J125, Tom Ford Eyeliner & Definer Brush 15, Wayne Goss 05, Hakuhodo J004G, Kevyn Aucoin Concealer Brush, Tom Ford 05 Bronzer Brush, Wayne Goss 02. So I figured I’ll keep it real and share a post about my top 9 brushes instead!įirst up, here’s a look at the poor souls to be judged based on looks, size and performance. There aren’t 10 brushes here.Īs I started out picking my favourites, I could only manage gathering nine! It wouldn’t have been fair to speak about 9 favourites and add one extra brush I just don’t feel comfortable recommending as a TOP FAVOURITE!. So before we get to todays post, confession time. Therefore I’m certain you’d end up loving them too! ![]() They are a well edited bunch of eye and face brushes that I REALLY enjoy and use practically every day. Todays post is all about brushes! My Top 10. ![]()
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