

The stippling brush (£10.99) is smaller than the likes of a MAC 187, the head is dense but undoubtedly soft.


The blush brush (£9.99) is much larger than your average blusher brush, this is very soft with a medium density and a slightly tapered tip.


Lastly I bought the core collection (£20.99), it consists of 4 full-size brushes:

The Detailer Brush is very small, dense, slightly stiff but comfortable on the skin. With a slightly pointed tip this is great for spot/scar concealment as it really lays the product down exactly where you want it.
The Contour Brush has a slightly doomed, rounded shape. Though I seldom contour, this does fit well in the cheek hollows. I tend to use this for blusher (when I want a pop of colour on the apples on the cheeks) and highlighting.
The Buffing Brush is a rounded brush. Though dense, its very soft. It really works the product into the skin, leaving no streaks/edges and can achieve full coverage. It works well with liquid and powder foundations and I also like it for concentrated highlighting. Compared to the Multi Task brush this is a lot more smaller and more dense/firm.
Here are all my RT brushes, L-R: Detailer, Essential Foundation, Pointed Foundation, Contour, Buffing, Stippling, Blush, Multi-task and Domed Shadow.

Apart from the blusher brush being a tad too big, I can find no fault with these brushes. They are very easy to clean with a quick dry time, they also have rubberised handles to allow for easy gripping. They work tremendously well and I find myself reaching for them more and more.
I bought these from www.love-makeup.co.uk
I love this range of brushes too, I am really pleased with the quality of them xx
ReplyDeleteHi Georgia,
DeleteIt is really great to find an affordable brush range of such a good quality, I'm wondering if I should pick up their eye set as well now :) x
There you again, making me want things I didn't want before ;). I think they will have a stand at IMATS and after reading your review I know I'm going to have to pay them a visit! xx
ReplyDeleteHa good, thats what I'm here for, to prise that money out of your hands ;)
DeleteI do think you need some of these in your life.
I was thinking about your ban and you could still get cheek things that could also be used on the eyes, couldn't you..just thinking about those Edward Bess quad royales xx
These look good, I like the look of the stippling brush...I actually have a secret crush on stippling brushes, especially denser ones! Anyway, one day you'll have to take a pic of your ENTIRE makeup brush collection so that we can all gawk and wonder! xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Anna,
DeleteYou know I think this might be my only surviving stippling brush, the two MAC ones I had broke, the heads of them completly came loose so not sure how I managed that! I think I'd scare myself if I took a picture of my entire brush range and of course they would all have to be cleaned at the same time which would be an achievement in itself ;) xxx
Those look excellent in both form and function. I really do need to get my hands on a set, but over here they've only been available in Ulta stores and I don't have one conveniently nearby.
ReplyDeleteHi Zuzu,
DeleteIs there somewhere online you could order them from as I do think its worth you picking up some if you can x
These look and sound sooo soft and lovely, you definitely have me wanting them all! I have recently become a bit more brush obsessed then usual!
ReplyDeleteHi Meeta,
DeleteMy brush collection has certainly grown since blogging ;) I think this is a line worth checking out x