Sonntag, 12. Januar 2014

Realtechniques review



Hey guys,

Today I have a review about my Realtechniques brushes which I bought in September 2013 at Boots in London during a longer weekend holiday. I have the following brushes :

-            - Blush brush
-          -Buffing brush
-          -Expert face brush
-          -Contour brush
-          -Pointed foundation brush
-          -Detailer brush
-          -Deluxe crease brush
-          -Base shadow brush
-          -Brow brush
-          -Accent brush
-          -Pixel-point eyeliner brush



I really like to use the Realtechniques, because they are easy to use, soft to touch, easy and effortless to clean and the bristles are synthetic, which makes them  vegan and cruelty free.
The first is the blush brush.I really just use it for blush which it is great for but I think it would also work great for applying powder to set your makeup.

For setting my makeup I usually use the buffing brush. Which I think it is great for because the bristles have different length. The white ones are a little longer, and I think because of that you don’t need as much powder. It’s the same with foundation, it leaves an airbrushed finish.

I use the Expert face brush to apply my foundation, which is at the moment the Pro Longwear Foundation. It applies my foundation evenly and easy and your done in no time ;)

Next the Contour brush is easy to use but can pick up the product really well, so you have to pay attention, that you don’t get a brown streak across your cheek. To avoid that you just have to circulate the brush a little and it will blend the product in really well.

The Pointed foundation brush I usually use for concealer, because it’s not so big and fits well underneath the eye. It’s also great to cover bigger or smaller spots you might want to hide.

The Detailer brush I love to use form my lips, usually for bold red lips, like ruby woo, because with it you can be really accurate, which I think is really important for red lip!

The Deluxe crease brush I use for concealer as well because it’s easy to use, similar to the Pointed foundation brush.

Next the Base shadow brush is great because you can apply eye shadow all over your eyelid, you can use it as a blending brush or to apply cream shadows or paint pots. You can use it so many ways and in every way it works perfect.

The Brow brush I usually use to put a little eye shadow on the outer corners of my eye or just beneath my lower eyelashes or to deepen the colour in my crease.

The Accent brush I use to smudge kohl or eye shadow close around the eye. Or use concealer on the outer lines of my lips to sharpen the lines.

And at last Pixel-point eyeliner brush. I have to say I don’t really use it because for using it for eyeliner it’s too big at least for me. It’s not accurate enough. I’ve tried to use it for smudging for which it’s really nice. But the pixel-point eyeliner brush has been replaced by the Fine liner brush, which is supposed to be more precise.

After telling you about every brush individually I have to say they are perfect for beginners or people who are advanced or maybe even professionals. They are easy to use, if you are a beginner with makeup you can find videos on YouTube by Sam and Nic Chapman, who are also the designers of the brushes; under the name pixiwoo or on the YouTube channel of realtechniques where the two sisters show you how to use the brushes and makeup. Also the easy cleaning is a big bonus too! ;)

If you are not from the UK like me and there is no store in your country that sells the brushes you can easily buy them over the internet, for example via Amazon or www.realtechniques.com but realtechniques ships currently only in the US.

Also positive is that the brushes are really affordable and you can get whole kits/sets which make them a little cheaper with a nice case which can stand on its own. 
At the last I’m just going to tell you my favorite and the worst brush. The favorite is the Base shadow brush because it’s so versatile and I use it the most. My least favorite is the pixel-point eyeliner brush because I don’t really have a use for it.

Do you have brushes from Realtechniques? Which one and what is your favorite and why?
I hope you found my review helpful
Have a great day everyone!!

Your Dahlia

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