Beauty Product Reviews

Gets the job done, smells lovely

This definitely does not "dry up in seconds", although I can see it as a conditioning cleanser since it doesn't dry up the hairs too fast.

It takes about 30 minutes "sitting sideways" for my brushes to dry completely. And about 5 minutes with constant up and down and some circular gentle swiping motions on the back on my hand...

Lovely products along side my MAC cleanser which dries up in seconds... but doesn't conditions. I only use this Cleanser when I know I'm not going to use any of my brushes for awhile.

Precision & Pointy

A little on the STIFF side, if you complain about stiff brushes don't get this... TRUST ME.

Precision of the brush is on point! You will be able to do perfect crease and outer lid work with this brush.

4 & 1/2 because I asked to look at the brush from an MAC Artist and her brush is all messed up, I'm scared mine will turn like that too, and I can see why it turned out messed up, it's the way the brush is designed... It's pointy! Careful when washing and apply on eye gently.

Small & Precise

I needed a new eyeliner brush because my synthetic hair brush got a little old.

This brush is EXTREMELY SMALL. Like one of the reviewers said, it is one of it's kind. Haven't seen a brush so small - which brings me to why I gave it 4 stars.

The length of it is shorter than most brushes, it's shorter than a blue BIC pen.

It takes me longer to apply my tight line though because I can't really glide the brush on my tight line, I just have to press it on.

The hairs are extremely short! This is a good and bad thing, it picks up a lot of colour, which I love. It makes my tight line so much more intense due to the fact that it picks and release so much colour's when applying it.

The down side is, because the hairs are so short, the metal clamps holding the hairs together tend to hit my skin - which scares me a little...

Overall, it's a one of a kind brush - a definite try when you are a tight lining fanatic like I am!

Multi-functional

This product gets my first 5 stars.

This brush is amazing, first off I do have to say this is a PERSONAL brush due to it's delicate hairs, so using it on multiple clients WILL make the brush lose it's performance in a shorter time.

On with the good news then, #6 is perfect for personal use, it is highly versatile and CAN BE USED TO CREATE A WHOLE EYE LOOK BY ITSELF.

Tap eyeshadow on the eyelid & right into the crease as well, with high precision due to it's shape.

You can blend with this brush as well - which is the main use for it.

SUPER SOFT HAIRS!

At $26 for it's versatile uses, it's a total hit for me, extremely recommend this brush for people who have at least a little bit about makeup application. This brush is a little flimsy cause it's REALLY SOFT, but it has extreme precision due to the way it is shaped.

Trust me when I say get this brush.

SHUT UP AND BUY IT

SO, It's $3... It's SUPER SOFT It's easy to use It's can be used for eyes and face

A little big for my eyes though, sad side of having small ching ching eyes.

Illuminating

Yep. It illuminates. It has a little bit of shimmer as well.

I notice that it kind of dries out my skin cause I have normal to dry combination skin (even when I tone and moisturize my face!) Maybe it's in the fragrance. But if you have normal to oily skin it will look ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.

At about $52 - $60

Unlike it's counterpart, Guerlain Meteorites Light-Diffusing Perfecting Primer, this primer doesn't completely dry out your face.

Obviously use sunscreen and/or moisturizer before you use this. It has a very small hint of shimmer in it, even less suttle than it's Light Diffusing twin. The primer SETS VERY QUICKLY, and they suggest putting on foundation right after you put the primer on.

And here's just a repeat of the Light Diffusing Base review.

Pricey, at about $65 - $73

Two pumps to cover the whole face is all you need.

If you are the type of person who occasionally wants to look luxurious, get this and it will last you a long time. If you need an everyday primer and budget is a problem... this product is not for you.

Primes, Suttle Shimmer, For Normal to Oily Skin

First of all, DON'T BUY THIS IF YOU HAVE DRY SKIN. Trust me. If you are DYING to buy this: <a href='http://www.beautylish.com/p/guerlain-lor-radiance-concentrate-with-pure-gold-make-up-base' rel='nofollow' target='_blank'>http://www.beautylish.com/p/guerlai...</a> There's an alternative.

Pricey, at about $65 - $73

Two pumps to cover the whole face is all you need.

If you are the type of person who occasionally wants to look luxurious, get this and it will last you a long time. If you need an everyday primer and budget is a problem... this product is not for you.

$45 + Tax - Huge Bottle

Although a little pricey, like every other Chanel product, it get's the job done & MORE! This is the only rinse free toner from Chanel that doesn't have alcohol, which I love.

Although it says it hydrates your skin, they recommend you use "one of our products" after you use this toner, making it a little sketchy. I love Chanel, but it can get a bit pricey, that's the only complaint.

Overall, good product, but there are cheaper alternatives to tone.

Basically what Kai said.

It doesn't turn your face into clown white. Chanel has "revamped"/"devamped" this product, there use to be anti-aging properties to this sun-screen with it's old formula but they took it out, I DON'T KNOW WHY IT'S STILL THE SAME PRICE THOUGH.

People still love and buy this product though. It's very light and should be USED BEFORE EVERYTHING in your makeup routine because it's consistency is so light.

But the price for it's size... it's laughable (do a peace sign with your fingers and try to spread your index and middle fingers as far apart as possible, that's how tall the bottle is).

My suggestion would just be buy Chanel's foundation, it has SPF 15.

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