Sunday, 1 December 2013

The Best Of: Real Techniques



It’s no surprise to you of what a fan I am of the Real Techniques brushes. They are such good quality, easy to wash, quick to dry, multipurpose... I could go on.


I thought I would do a round up, if you will, of the best of the Real Techniques brush range; the ones I love and use the most, as so to speak.

Boots.com | £21.99 (part of the core collection)
The buffing brush is my go-to foundation brush as it applies and blends liquid, cream or powder foundation perfectly, leaving a gorgeous, flawless finish.

Boots.com | £9.99
Before using the buffing brush, the expert face brush used to be my go-to, but I use this when I'm using a thicker foundation as it's fibres are a lot denser so it makes it so much easier.

Boots.com | £21.99 (part of the core collection)
I use the contour brush from the core collection for contouring (obviously...) and for applying setting powder, highlighter and blusher. It's shape makes it perfect for setting concealer under the eyes as well as for getting in the hollows of the cheeks for contouring and the perfect size for applying blush to the apples of the cheeks.

Boots.com | £21.99 (part of the starter set)
The actual function of this brush is for blending eyeshadow through the crease, however I actually use it for applying and blending concealer, as it is the perfect size and shape to fit underneath the eye area, around the nose and to push onto blemishes.

Boots.com | £23.99 (part of the limited edition duo fibre set)
The duo fibre face brush is perfect for those who over powder, as the fibres don't pick up too much product, so an over-powdered face is now a no-go.


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