I have been admiring the Real Techniques Sculpting set for a little while now. Most of my brushes are Real Techniques as I got them for a bargain price last year, check that out here.
So this sculpting set is a collectors edition so the look of the brushes is a bit different, they are more shiny and metallic as apposed to the usual matte look that the handles have. The set includes some brushes that I have wanted to try for ages as well as ones that I’ve wanted better versions of.
Let’s take a look at the set…
Accentuate favourite features, create defined contours for added depth, or simply enhance your natural bone structure with our collectors edition sculpting set.
With the use of light and dark makeup shades, this set gives you the flexibility to transform your look:
-Look pixel perfect even in harsh light.
-Ultra plush synthetic bristles.
- Sculpting brush: Features a wide, angled head specifically designed to help create defined contouts.
- EXCLUSIVE Fan brush: Softly sweeps on powders & whisks away any excess make up for an even finish.
- Setting brush: The key to completing any look with a controlled dusting of powder or highlighter.
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This is perfect for contouring and really defines your cheek bones.
This fan brush is so light and soft, it creates an amazing highlight with a small amount of product.
The setting brush is great for blending in concealer. This is what I’ve used it for so far and it works really well, especially for lighter concealor under and around the eyes.
Here’s how my make up looked when I used these brushes:
You can tell that these brushes are really good quality and this set only cost me Β£8.99 on eBay.
Which make up brushes are your fave?
Until next time,
Roseanne π