Real Techniques Setting Brush

August 1, 2017 - Comment
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Designed with pro makeup artist Samantha Chapman, Real Techniques brushes combine high-tech materials with innovative design to make creating a pixel-perfect look easier than ever: Taklon bristles are ultra plush and smoother than the hair you’ll find in other brushes. Since taklon is synthetic, it’s 100% cruelty-free. The soft fibers help create a flawless, high-definition finish in any type of light, from sunlight to harsh indoor lighting. The color-coded system corresponds to the key steps of makeup application so you can create a flawless base (copper), enhanced eyes (purple), and the perfect finish like a pro (pink). Each brush head is hand-cut to the perfect shape, allowing for precise application from dense coverage to a soft, delicate finish. The collection is suitable for a wide range of products and every makeup need – from powders, creams, and liquids to mineral makeup, highlighter, and shimmer. Brush names on the handles make for easy reference when creating your favorite look.

Product Features

  • Hand cut hair design allows for even and streak free application of makeup
  • Synthetic taklon bristles are non-porous and do not trap or absorb product, bacteria and dead skin cells
  • Bristles are less prone to breakage or damage as well as keep clean and maintain
  • Uniquely shaped and color coded aluminum ferrule
  • Online video tutorials at http://www.youtube.com/user/realtechniques

Comments

Shameka Bullock says:

Mua setting brush I seen a self taught mua using this brush so I decided to try it myself. I’m learning myself I thinking the brush is good used for setting powder

L. Perry says:

Perfect for setting under eye or applying highlight. This soft, smoothly tapered fluffy brush is perfect for setting the under eye area or apply a diffused highlight. I own two of these, using one for each of those applications. It is, by far, my favorite brush for both of those jobs. It’s very comfortable on the skin, and it picks up and lays down powders easily and well. It also applies evenly without any gaps or streaks. No fall out from the bristles, and these wash well.

MsHunnyBrown says:

Nice Nice little brush. Picture looks fluffier than it actually is. Using this for highlighter/contour. It is round on one side and flat on the other…I believe it is called a pinched ferrule so it is not round. Get one.

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