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Showing posts with label makeup brushes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makeup brushes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 18, 2013

My favorite brushes!



I was asked to do a post about makeup brushes recently so I figured I would share my favorite brushes with you all. These are brushes I use every single day. I would be lost without these brushes!

 
Eye shadow Brushes
I have quite a few eye shadow brushes but these are
the three eye shadow brushes I always reach for. I basically
use shadow brushes to apply shadow in the general
area and then a blending brush does all the real work. That being said,
I am not too picky when it comes to shadow brushes. They must be soft,
small in size ( if I am applying one color to the lid
 I use a larger shadow brush) and lower in price.
 
Top: Up and Up Medium Eye shadow Brush. 
This brush is perfect size, applies the shadow
nicely and is cheap! Less than $3.00 and available at Target!
 
Middle: Real Techniques Shading Brush.
This brush is also perfect size but a bit rounder than the Up
and Up brush. It also applies the shadow just right.
At $5.99 the price is right!
 
Bottom: Pink Shadow Brush from My Glam Bag/Ipsy
I have no idea the brand on this, but it was from one of the early My Glam Bag
subscriptions last year. It the smallest out of the three and I use it most for applying
shadow to the inner area of my eye. It is great for precision application
 



Blending and Crease Brushes
I am addicting to trying new crease/blending brushes. I have quite a few
now and these two remain my absolute favorite. I truly would not be able to do
my makeup without these brushes. I am also a fan of the Up & Up Crease brush
available at Target. I think it works really well and is super affordable. I really
prefer goat haired crease/blending brushes over any other type.
 
Top: Mac #222 Tapered Blending Brush.
This brush is AMAZING. It applies crease color and blends out
edges with ease. I have said before, basically you put the eye shadow on
the brush and the #222 does the rest. This brush was limited edition but has
been seen at CCO's and on other websites for sale. If you have the opportunity
to pick this up I would grab it as fast as you can! I actually have nightmares
about losing this brush. Yikes.
 
Bottom Hakuhodo J146 Round Eye Shadow Brush.
When I seen this brush at IMATS I thought it looked like a smaller
#222 so I had to have it. Oh Em Gee. It is amazing. I actually prefer this
brush for adding crease color and depth over the #222 because of the size.
It has all the same amazing qualities as the #222 except it is a little bit smaller.
This brush retails for $17 which is a great deal for how awesome this
brush is. I have heard that the shipping prices on the Hakuhodu website
are a bit much so if you have the chance to pick this brush up at an expo
or convention it will save you some money.
 




Face Brushes
I have more face brushes but these are the ones I use on a daily basis.
I do not really use any type of finishing powder or all
over powder on my face so my big fluffy brushes are rarely used.
 
Top: Real Techniques Stippling Brush.
I used to apply foundation with my fingers. Ew, I know. I watched
a tutorial from Wayne Goss about using a stippling brush and thought
it looked neat. I decided on the Real Techniques brush because of the price.
At under $10 it was affordable enough for me to try out in case I did
not like using it for foundation. After using it once I was sold. I have used it for
my foundation every single day ever since! I barely dab it into my foundation
and then apply it to my face in a circular motion. The bristles are different lengths
which help to not get too much foundation on the brush. This brush gives a flawless
airbrushes effect when used to apply foundation.
 
Middle: Real Techniques Buffing Brush
I actually use this for bronzer and contouring my cheeks and around
my hairline. I like how the brush is flat on top, it gives a nice surface for
applying and buffing the product on the skin. I am not 100% in love with this
brush for bronzer and contouring but at this point it is the best I have
tried for the application I am using it for.
 
Bottom: MAC 168SE Angled Contour Brush
Here is another brush I can not live without. It is also a goat hair brush.
I got this brush in a trade from someone last year. It is a mini
travel sized brush but  there is a large version
available. I hope to get it eventually. I use this brush to apply
blush. It is the perfect size for my face. It fits the area I want to apply
blush to exactly. The angle is just right as well. It was like it was
made for my face. The large version of this brush retails for $35



 
Last this this random brush I use for my eyebrows.
This brush is also from the My Glam Bag so the brand is unknown.
It is a typical angled eyeliner brush but it is a bit smaller than the others
I own so it is perfect for doing my brows. A great alternative to this brush
is the Up & Up eyeliner brush from Target. It is a little bit bigger but not
by much. I use this brush everyday to apply my eyebrow color.



What are your favorite brushes? I love trying new brushes, any recommendations?
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Morphe Brushes Review and FOTD


 
Please note that the items below were obtained free of charge for blogging purposes.
 
 
 As you all know from my PHAMExpo blog post, I had the pleasure of visiting the Morphe Brushes booth recently. Before PHAME I received a promotional email from Morphe saying I should stop by their booth and build a 4 pan eye shadow palette for free. I had forgotten all about that email during PHAME and only stopped by the booth because of the HUGE selection of brushes they had on display. I was in brush heaven!! I could have spent a small fortune on new brushes but sadly I had spent almost all of my fun money earlier in the day so I only picked out a few. I decided on a few more odds and ends and then at the checkout I handed my blogger media/press sheet to the guy working the booth who then brought over Linda who was a complete doll! She told me I could have my whole basket for free and also let me pick the 4 pan eye shadow palette.

You can check out Morphe makeup paletttes here and individual shadows here.
The individual shadows are only $2 each. Super bargain!
 

 I decided to build a neutral palette. I know that is odd since I am normally so colorful but I am finding there are certain neutrals I am missing in my collection. I actually only have two neutral palettes, one is primarily matte and the other is shimmer. Anyhow I wanted to get some darker, smoky purple and red based neutrals.

Intense Reddish Brown
This color over a base is such a different color than without!

 
 Burgundy with Red Shimmer

 
Muted Blackish Brown

 
I can't find this one on their site, their 45 is purple, this could be 20

I have to say I am floored by the quality of these shadows. I have an 88 palette and a neutral palette by other private label companies and the quality is quite blah so I thought these may not be that great but I was wrong. They have really nice pigmentation, they blend easily and the texture is really smooth. I really like these colors I picked, they are very warm and rich. The magnetic palette is $4.99 for a 4 pan and available here. I plan on building a big neutral palette for my MUA kit soon.

I used the entire palette for the look below
 

Here is a little more information about Morphe Brushes from their website:

Morphe Brushes specializes in high-quality makeup brushes without the name-brand cost! We are a company that has been manufacturing and importing makeup brushes for many years now. From start to finish, we are here for our customers every step of the way. Our staff is specially trained and has the knowledge to help guide you through every professional makeup brush purchase. All of our products are handmade and all carry warranties. Whether you are ordering from our open stock catalog or creating an entirely private line of make up products, turn to Morphé brushes, the leader in quality, price, and customer satisfaction. With us, you will find the premier quality brushes at the lowest prices on the beauty and skin care markets.
Enjoy our extensive line of beautiful brushes and makeup brush sets! We have many brushes for foundation, eyes, cheeks and lips! And don't forget the accessories! Take the time to browse our website and find out for yourself just how wide and diverse our inventory is. We are confident that you will find what you are looking for. For example, our eye make up brushes cannot be beat for selection with the five kinds eye blending, eye defining, eye liner, eye shadow and eye smudge we offer. The brushes are exceptionally durable and made of either sable, goat, synthetic, or italian badger bristle. So what are you waiting for? Experience the Morphé brushes difference today. We also accept Private Labeling and wholesale. Please feel free to contact us.
 
                       Metal Eyelash Definer - $3.89
                     I got this for my MUA kit because it is metal it can be sanitized easily.
 
 

 
I am a sucker for any type of crease brush. I love them. This brush is badger and is really great.
It is a very cheap alternative to my favorite MAC #222 and Hakuhodo crease brush.
I used it in the look above in the crease and to blend.


 
I also got this brush for my MUA kit.



In addition to my addiction to buying crease brushes I also have an addiction to brush cleaning supplies. I love trying new things. This cleaner caught my eye because of the disinfection properties. All of the brush cleansers I have do not contain anything that will disinfect my brushes so I normally spray them down with alcohol after washing. I used this spray as a disinfectant after washing.


 
Lastly I got this rad leopard brush apron. I have been doing a lot more MUA work and thought this would be nice to use instead of the brush roll I have been using. It can hold a TON of brushes and tools and is made of plastic so it can be wiped down and sanitized easily. I cant find this style on the Morphe site but they have a wide variety of  brush aprons and holder to choose from. Check it out here.


My overall opinion of Morphe Brushes and their products is a good one. I really love their eye shadows and their brushes are great and CHEAP! I plan on shopping again with Morphe Brushes very soon. I want to try a ton of other brushes and other items. You can shop online with Morphe Brushes or you can visit their retail shop at 616 Victory Blvd. in Burbank, CA. I am fairly local so I hope to check out their retail shop soon!

Thanks so much to Linda from Morphe Brushes for the goodies! Also check back VERY soon because Linda and I are collaborating on a giveaway for you all! You won't want to miss it!


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