Real Techniques Brushes?
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Apr 6, 2015
Llesenia S.
Hey everyone! I need new makeup brushes. I have never tried Real Techniques ones, only their sponge and I love it! What do you guys think of their brushes? Which ones are must haves? Reviews would be helpful! :)
Apr 6, 2015
Ashley S.
Love the stippling brush :)
Apr 6, 2015
Les N.
I think you should invest in morphe brushes instead. (:
Apr 6, 2015
Llesenia S.
Les, can you recommend a good foundation brush? There's too many to choose from!😂😂
Thank you Jacqueline!😊
Apr 6, 2015
Les N.
M439!
it is dense and will buff in your foundation flawlessly.
Apr 6, 2015
Llesenia S.
Thank you so much Les! I will definitely be ordering soon!☺️
Apr 6, 2015
Chelsea V.
I love them! I've got the core collection and the eye set and I use them daily with no shedding or issues!
Apr 6, 2015
Yaira D.
I will say if youhavehave dry skin or patches, buffing your foundation will only emphasize those dry spots x:. I've been applying my foundation with my fingers after warming it up on my hand and I'm loving the application! I then buff the edges of my face with Real Techniques Expert Face Brush and voila!
Apr 6, 2015
Shaye M.
I recently purchased the core collection set and I'm enjoying it so far :) I've only used the stippling brush and the contour brush and I do really like them and don't regret buying them :) I don't use them as often as I wish I would cause I don't do my makeup super regularly but I do like them a lot :) super soft, no staining and no shedding.
Apr 6, 2015
Sisi S.
I am considering getting the RT brushes and maybe the pixivoo girls collection. Any suggestions? )
Apr 6, 2015
Charlotte B.
I love the real tech brushes I think the detailing brush is rubbish but other than that they are great I love the buffing brush
Apr 6, 2015
Meagan M.
I like real techniques because they are affordable and easy to access. I like the quality for the most part. However personally for me I have had a few issues with brushes falling part. But overall, I still really like the brushes.
Brushes I recommend:
Bold metals collection
-300 tapered blush brush $24 ish
-302 flat contour $25
This collection for real techniques is really good.
Otherwise I like
-stippling $ 10-15
- expert face brush $10-15
Apr 6, 2015
Les N.
No problem!
morphe brushes are cheaper and way way way better than real techniques brushes. (:
I agree with Jacqueline on her review, I don't see the hype on these!
Apr 6, 2015
Meagan M.
I agree with Les. There is Morphe, Sonia kushuk, even royal brush brand, costal scents. If real techniques doesn't work out for you then there are many other great affordable brands!
Apr 6, 2015
Llesenia S.
Thank you ladies! I'll have to try a brush for myself and see if I like it!! :)