Sunday, 12 January 2014

Real Techniques Duo-Fiber Collection Brushes

I walked into pricline and saw these babies sitting on the shelf and I instantly threw them into my basket without checking the price. When I got to the counter and the brushes scanned at $49.95AUD, my heart dropped a little because I didn't expect them to cost that much. Not happy with the price but really wanting the brushes, I bought them anyway because I had no brushes like them in my collection. Then to my horror I went online and looked at a online store called iHerb and the darn brushes were available for $22.31AUD {uugGGHHHHHH}. I couldn't return the ones I bought from priceline because I had already opened the box and start playing with the brushes. So if you live in Australia - make sure to do your research so you can get the products you want a little cheaper.


Aside from that traumatic experience, the brushes themselves are pretty good at their job. They come in a set of 3 and you get a face brush, contour brush and eye brush. They are really light and have a white handle making them noticeably different from the other Real Techniques brushes. They are "Duo Fibre" brushes which means they have two different synthetic fibres which create thin layers giving a more softer look.

I've used all these brushes for a while now and the one that find a little hard to use is the eye brush. I found it to be a little hard to blend eyeshadows in the crease, especially when trying to blend cream eyeshadows because they drag and are a bit scratchy on my eyelids. However, I do still use it to deepen the crease, you just need to be gentle and build up colour. I don't use the contour brush that often but when I do, it is prefect for giving subtle colour to the cheeks because the application is so light. And I use the face brush every day with a compact powder to set my foundation and it just provides that little extra coverage. On my skin I wouldn't say that it gives an "airbrushed" finish but it does smooth my foundation out a little bit.

I do love all the Real Techniques Brushes because not only are they good quality they are hand cut, 100% cruelty-free and affordable. Even with how much they cost, I'm still glad that I got these brushes because now I have more variety with which brush I apply my makeup with.


Have you tried the Real Techniques Duo-Fiber Collection Brushes?
What are your thoughts on them?
xx


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6 comments

  1. i`m so jealous. I`ve never try the brushes before, but i want the brushes *__* your blog is very lovely and interesting. im glad if you visit my blog, too <3 keep in touch!

    xx
    beauthi.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you!! You should try out at least one brush from the whole Real Techniques range! I think they are pretty good and inexpensive compared to other makeup brushes :)

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  2. aw im so jealous. I have the real techniques buffing brush but iv wanted these ones for ages, do you think their worth the money? Love the blog by the way xxx

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    1. aww thanks!! If you like to apply your powders really lightly then I think they are are a good investment!! :)

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  3. Aw what a bummer that you bought them for a higher price than buying them online! Thanks for the heads up, these brushes looks so nice :)
    Natalie♥
    Yours Truly, NY


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    1. I know!! It pains me every time I use the brushes but they are so worth it! :)

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