So, I gave in. As I'm now becoming more of an avid and adventurous makeup user, I thought why not invest in some good brushes. Literally everyone on Instagram is raving about these, so with some left over holiday money I decided to get them. They retail at £21.99 per set at Boots but are currently on offer for "Buy one get one half price". I do already own 2 Models Own brushes (foundation brush and angle brush) so I did have something to compare them to. All the brushes are versatile and simple to use with great outcomes. I'm going to give you my opinions and thoughts of each brush and a rating out of 10. I hope you enjoy this post/find it useful.
(Will review in order left to right of the image above. Image credit to Google images)
Buffing Brush • 9/10;
The buffing brush is most probably my favourite from the Core Collection (the orange set), it easily picks up my powder and then gives an even coverage once it's been buffed over my face. However I am yet to try using it to apply liquid foundation.
Contour Brush • 7/10;
This brush is the perfect size to create a sheen of colour in the hollow of your check, it glides and shades with ease, leaving a flawless tint upon your foundation. I used NYC Colour Wheel Mosaic in Peach Glow, its relatively cheap yet good quality as I'm not a huge fan of contour.
Pointed Foundation Brush • 4/10;
I did not like this brush at all. The soft consistency of the bristles left me with quite a low coverage of foundation, which I dislike. My Models Own brush has much more harder bristles, which seem to pick up the foundation better, giving a more dewy high coverage.
Detailer Brush • 8/10;
This is also one of my favourite brushes from the pack as it was perfect the use for a highlighter. It was small enough to get in all those corners and outline places precisely.
Deluxe Crease Brush • 9/10;
I loved this brush! It was absolutely perfect for applying the darker shades in my contour evenly and allowed me to slowly glide back and forth. It was also nice to blend the darker shades transitioning from my contour to eye too. An all rounder.
Base Shadow Brush • 7/10;
It does what it says, "Base"- its good for applying your base and not much else, unless you're wearing light colours that easily blend/transition with your base. However it's a key brush when applying eyeshadow.
Brow Brush • 9/10;
I don't often colour my eyebrows, but when I do I will use "Tease" from the Urban Decay Naked 2 pallet. Much like an angle brush this brush is very precise and really does help shape brows. Or it could be used for eyes, in careful or particular layouts.
Pixel Point Eyeliner Brush • 6/10;
The Pixel point brush was my least favourite from the starter kit pack, it didn't help when applying my eyeliner in any way. Although I suggest that you could use it for applying lipstick.
Accent Brush • 7/10;
This brush is very similar to the detailer brush from the Core Collection shape wise, however in terms of eye it could be used to apply thinner lines wether it be contour or lining the lid with eyeshadow.
Overall, the Starter Kit would be my winner if I had to choose one, despite them both having their downfalls. They are fabulous quality and are super soft, also making them easy to clean.
They are perfect for beginners and I will most definitely purchase more. I hope that you have enjoyed this post and feedback is always welcome.
Thanks for reading,
With Love,
Lauren x
PS- Please bare with me as I am currently moving house, so posts may become irregular.