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NEW Real Techniques Retractable Bronzer Brush
(retail: $12.99 on the Ulta website)
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NEW Real Techniques Retractable Kabuki Brush
(retail: $9.99 on the Ulta website)
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NEW Real Techniques Silicone Eyeliner Brush
(retail: $5.99 on the Ulta website)
Clearly, the new Silcone Eyeliner Brush is the one I'm the most curious about--this brush has a silicone tip (no bristles) and, as I said to Emi of Project Swatch the other day (she posted a close-up of the tip on her Instagram here), I am absolutely intrigued. This is a must-try for me, and I'll be sure to review it when I get it!
What do you think of these three new brushes from Real Techniques? Do you have your eye on any of them (or all of them)?
yup I am also intrigued in that eyeliner brush
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link :) BTW you are always welcome to post/regram my Instagram images (with a link to either my instagram or blog).
ReplyDeleteThe silicone brush seems like it'd be great for gel eyeliners! Usually when I use synthetic bristles to apply my gel liner it's hard to clean off. I'm curious and will probably purchase if it's got good reviews.
ReplyDeleteRetractable is nice, helps keep them clean and is convenient for travel. The silicone tip eyeliner one intrigues me as well, I look forward to your review!
ReplyDeleteAdd me to the list of eager learners on the silicone brush!
ReplyDeleteHmm, yes, I find that eyeliner brush intriguing as well. :)
ReplyDeleteugh. the thick handles.....not for me.
ReplyDeleteThe eyeliner brush and the retractable kabuki look great. I love angled brushes like that.
ReplyDeleteWhile at Ulta I noticed that Japonesque (sp?) already has a silicone eyeliner brush, but haven't checked yet to see if there are any reviews for it.
ReplyDeleteI'll probably try out the retractable kabuki for sure, I think I'll prefer the longer handle on this one over the short kabuki I have from them now.
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