my husband's sudden plan for us to staycation at bali last november got me buying travel size brushes. i bought the real techniques grab and glow and the multitask brush as i thought it would be perfect for brush, bronzer and highlighter and the multitask for powder because i used to bring cushion for travelling so i don't need brush for my base. and i was glad that it arrived just in time before our departure.
this is the description from the website: the mini multitask brush makes blush, bronzer, and highlighter application easy on the go. plush tapered bristles for soft focus application. use with powder blush or powder bronzer.
the packaging |
description at the back |
the mini multitask brush |
the result: i brought it with me during our staycation to bali, and i used it almost everyday. i use it for powder and blush. it works great. i can't stop admiring how soft the bristles are. i use it with pressed powder, and it works okay. since the brush is really soft, i have to swirl the brush several times more than i used to. the result is really seamless. somehow the brush blurs the powder and make it less powdery if that makes sense. however, as for blush, if i'm using something pigmented, then the result would be okay. but if i use a less pigmented blush, then i have to apply it multiple times until i get the result that i want.
how the bristles looks like, it's fluffy and soft |
anyway, after trying real techniques brushes, now i get it why people love real techniques brushes. their handles are firm and their bristles are soft. even in travel sizes, they work really well. now i'm hoping i could sell my old brush set so i can buy a brush set from real technique. i've been eyeing their everyday essentials set, so i hope i could buy it someday.
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