Favourite Eye Makeup Brushes

Following up on my favourite face makeup brushes post post my makeup brush buying obsession earlier this year, today I’m finally talking all my favourite eye brushes. Glancing at all of these brushes definitely makes it clear that I had a bit of a moment with Rae Morris and pencil brushes but eye makeup is my favourite part of makeup and apparently I couldn’t even keep this under 10 but decided to include some alternatives that could be utilised if your makeup preferences were different to mine. Continue reading “Favourite Eye Makeup Brushes”

Favourite Face Makeup Brushes

I’ve had this blog post idea lurking in the shadows for quite some time now and I kept putting it off because I recently added a number of Japanese made makeup brushes into my collection and while many of them have replaced my previous favourites, a lot of them were also quite a similar shape and I wanted to get a better feel of them before I labelled any of them as a favourite. Now that I’ve finally got my brush buying obsession under control, I’ve finally reviewed my favourites including both old staples and new additions.  Continue reading “Favourite Face Makeup Brushes”

New Additions To My Makeup Brush Collection

I went through a phase end of last year where I forbade myself from buying any extra makeup but could easily justify makeup brushes since they don’t go bad. Having added six new brushes into my collection, I can say there is a lesson to be learned when it comes to higher end brushes. I’d be the first one admit to being a bit of high end makeup advocate but I have never really dwelled into the the realm of artisan brushes. Now, I have briefly over a past months and perhaps I feel like I’m a bit too rough with my brushes to justify any new additions any time soon. But let’s get into my thoughts on a sampling of the Surratt, Rae Morris and few others. Continue reading “New Additions To My Makeup Brush Collection”

Face Makeup Brushes Must-Haves

Louise Young LY34, Charlotte Tilbury Powder & Sculpt, Real Techniques Settig, Nars Yachiyo, Bobbi Brown Blush Brush

One advice I would give anyone who’s just getting into makeup: invest in the brushes. They make all the difference in how your products perform. Having said that, I didn’t quite appreciate them for a while and ended up buying a few useless ones. I think it’s because they just don’t look as exciting as a new lipstick or blusher but does it work out in the long term. Continue reading “Face Makeup Brushes Must-Haves”