Real Techniques by Samantha Chapman

Stippling Brush

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Takiyah T.
Takiyah T.
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Brown
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Olive; Oily
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Brown; Dry
love it!

Love love this brush!! During the winter, the area around my mouth dried out. Other foundation brushes increase the dryness but this stippling brush applied awesome coverage and hid my dry skin after moisturizing.

Danielle M.
Danielle M.
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Brown
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Dark; Combination
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Black; Dry
Amazing!

I think these brushes are amazing! As far as the comment that Sam from Pixiwoo does not use them too much, they have an entire seperate channel called real techniques in which they only use their brushes. They are good quality, and affordable. I have both Mac and Sigms brushes and they are comparable to both! Great buy and you will not be dissapointed!

Mary S.
Mary S.
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Brown
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Red; Coarse

Real Techniques by Samantha Chapman is a line of makeup brushes designed by one half of YouTube's beloved Pixiwoo Sisters. I'm a long time subscriber to their channel and had been wanting to try Sam's brushes since they launched, but I always put off buying them for one reason or another. This stippling brush is the rush I wanted the most because I've never owned one before. I finally bought my Real Techniques Stippling Brush at Ulta for just $5.75, almost half off. If you weren't aware, Real Techniques is a sub brand of EcoTools, another favorite brush line. All Real Techniques brushes have hand cut, cruelty free taklon bristles and light, extended aluminum handles. Samantha Chapman says that her "dual fiber brush is the trade secret for creating airbrushed, high definition results with all types of makeup." This brush is also claimed to give you a "pixel perfect look even in harsh light." Real Techniques brushes are cruelty free and made in China. These brushes can be a little hard to track down, so let me steer you in the right direction. These brushes can be bought on the brand's website, at Ulta and Fred Myers in America, Target and Priceline in Australia, Shoppers Drug Mart in Canada, and Boots in the UK.
Real Techniques brushes are packaged pretty nicely. Each brush comes in a plastic case with the name of the brush on the front. On the back of the case you can find information on the brush, the brand, and Samantha Chapman herself. Real Techniques brushes are separated and color coordinated into three categories. The Stippling Brush falls into the "finishing" category, so it has a pink aluminum handle. The bottom of the handle features a black, rubbery piece with a flat bottom so that it can be easily stored standing upright. The brush handle, which is very lightweight and comfortable in the hand, features the name of the brush on one side, and the Real Techniques logo on the other. Some Real Techniques brushes have no noticeable ferrules to them, which gives them an interesting look. Despite the lack of a defined ferrule, the brush seems to have a firm grasp on the bristles.
Like most stippling brushes (or skunk brushes, as some call them), Real Techniques Stippling Brush has duo-fiber, black and white bristles. The black bristles are significantly shorter and more densely packed than their white counterparts. The white bristles are evenly distributed throughout the black ones and are ever so slightly longer in the center of the brush head. When you run the brush through your fingers, it feels quite soft, but when used on the face I find the bristles kinda jagged and uncomfortable, especially when used in the eye area. I don't really love the Real Techniques Stippling Brush the way I thought I would. Maybe I haven't perfected my stippling technique yet, but I've tried multiple methods and multiple foundations, and I'm yet to pleased by the results. Whether I stipple, swirl, swipe, or use any combination of method, my foundation always looks kinda off, streaky, and splotchy. I always feel like I need to go back in and blend with my fingers or my Avon blending sponge. I'm really not sure if it's me or the brush, but I think it may be the brush? Why? Well I've watched almost all of Pixiwoo's videos and I noticed that Sam rarely uses this brush and when she does, she doesn't use it to stipple, she kinda wipes her foundation on with it, so maybe it really isn't all that great of a brush.
Despite it's application flaws, Real Techniques stippling brush is good quality and well put together. I have never lost a bristle from this brush. It washes well, almost all the product comes out, but for the most part the white bristles don't return to their original white state. This brush dries fairly fast for being so dense.
Real Techniques Stippling Brush is pretty good quality, but I don't feel like it's the brush for me. Maybe I need more practice, but I just don't like the effect this brush has on my foundation's overall appearance. Honestly though, I've never really liked any brush for liquid foundation, I'm a sponge kind of girl. I'm pretty disappointed and glad that I didn't pay the full $10 for this brush. I think I'm going to try an ELF Stippling Brush next, to see if I'm not a fan of this brush, or stippling brushes in general. Though I don't love Real Techniques Stippling Brush, I don't regret buying it either, because it satisfied my intense curiosity about stippling brushes. Whether or not you should pick this brush up depends on if you're looking to expand your brush collection and if you're pleased with your current foundation application method.

Leslee T.
Leslee T.
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Brown
Skin
Fair; Dry
Hair
Brown; Dry, Fine
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these brushes!!!

I use this and the rest of this set every day. They are at the same level and quality of MAC and Sigma, but for half or a fraction of the price. I don't know how I ever lived without them!

Inspired Artistry L.
Inspired Artistry L.
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Hazel
Skin
Fair; Sensitive
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Red; Fine
Cheap and reliable

I USE THIS EVERYDAY. and still it is always consistent and never sheds. Plus you can't beat the price. soft like it should be and overall a go to brush, you need on in your makeup kit.

Amy H.
Amy H.
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Gray
Skin
Fair; Combination
Hair
Brown; Dry
My favorite brush ever!

This brush is amazing! It is inexpensive, it doesn't shed at all and it makes my foundation look amazing. I have gotten tons of compliments on my skin since I started using this brush.

Meaghan S.
Meaghan S.
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Hazel
Skin
Fair; Dry, Sensitive
Hair
Brown; Dry, Fine

This is an amazing stippling brush, I haven't found anything like it.. except sigma, but this is priced awesome, it is hard to get in canada, i did have to order online, but it was still an excellent price including shipping, it can be a bit streeky on the face, so i do follow up with a powder brush just to even out my foundation so it isnt sitting in any fine lines, it wash's easily, doesnt shed at all.

Liza C.
Liza C.
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Blue
Skin
Fair; Normal
Hair
Fine
excellent among its price point

This was my first stippling brush and I have to say I love it! I only use synthetic brushes and decided to try this one because I'm a long time fan of Pixiwoo's YouTube videos. I pruchased this originally to apply foundation, but I have since found so many uses for it. Its especially great for applying cream blushes and highlighters. Ive had several of the Real Techniques brushes for sometime now and these have held up to repeated uses and washings. This is a personal use brush, not a pro item, but still very well constructed. When people think of affordable synthetics they usually name E.L.F. and while I own several E.L.F. brushes, Ive had several come loose at the ferrule while my Real Techniques look as new as the day I bought them. Very User friendly and this stippling brush is constructed to stand on a table top which is very useful.

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Barbara O.
Barbara O.
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Brown
Skin
Medium; Combination
Hair
Brown; Coarse
Lovely Brush

My first stippling brush and it didn't disappoint. Flawless, light and yet full coverage where needed. Also applies powder products well. Used it to apply creme blush and was surprised to note that it doesn't deposit too much product.

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Melissa P.
Melissa P.
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Amber
Skin
Fair; Oily, Combination
Hair
Black; Oily, Normal

This brush is probably my favorite beauty item ever. It makes my foundation look perfect and flawless! Absolutely love it! It kept my face from getting greasy, and I have SUPER greasy skin. I'll never use another kind.

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