Sunday, 31 January 2016

Real Technique Sam's Pick Brush Set Review

Every girl these days owns a Real Technique brush, being that 1 brush or maybe 6 brushes. For me this is the first set of Real Texhnique Brushes I bought and yes many of you may say I'm a little behind on them but at least I have a pair of Real Technique brushes now. Knowing these brushes cost half of Mac I thought I'd make the purches and buy the brushes that everyone is talking about.

This Real Technique Sam's Pick brush set features 6 brushes and one being exclusive to the set. They are all hand made by Sam Champman and know as one half Pixiwoo. 



1.) Real Technique Multi-Task brush - 


A large fluffy slightly fanned brush that is created for the use of powder, blusher, setting powder or bronzer. I like this brush as it feels so soft against the skin when using it with any powder and bronzer. It is a rather flat brush and is not as much of a precision therefore I wouldn't recommend it to be used for contouring or highlighting instead use it to used for dust on powder or bronzer and buff into your skin. 

2.) Real Technique Buffing brush - 


This is properly the most talked about brush out of all the real technique brushes. It has a good shap to it with a medium density and very soft to make blending foundation that much bit easier as well as tinted moisturiser, powder and cream products. 

3.) Real Technique setting brush - 


The brush is a good shape and size for setting the undereye area. It's super soft as the other Real Technique brushes and extra light. This brush can also be used for blending out concealer as it dose a great job due to the shape and size of the brush. 

4.) Real Technique pointed foundation brush - 


It is fabulous for concealer around tricky areas like the nose and it is soft yet firm so you can build up that coverage on your face in any area that you require it for. I totally like using this brush as I find it does what is says it's designed to do. 

5.) Real Technique fine liner brush - 


This brush is firm but still soft and the brush holds its shape so well when drawing any kind of lines on the face of any thickness. I find this brush to be a good one for those who use plenty of eyeliner and that. 

I would totally recommend this set of brushes to anyone. Get yours the sinner the better before it's too late. You can never go wrong with the Real Technique brushes and these set of 6 brushes are a great must have as they certainly don't disappoint and great for the price you pay. 

2 comments:

  1. Have to get them now after this post!!

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    1. I recommend them, they work great and feel great when using them in your face x

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