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Brush Overview Part 1- Face


Don’t forget to have a look at video’s 2 & 3 for info on eye and lip brushes! The most important face brushes and what to look for in a brush Sorry its so long guys!

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25 Responses to “Brush Overview Part 1- Face”

  • sharmadd says:

    where can we buy these brushes?

  • bunny9585 says:

    I LOVE LOVE Brushes!!! I have too many!!

  • bawarka says:

    Can you tell me the number of the brush that is used for foundation and is like dual fibre (looks just like mac 187)? And by the way the tutorial is very very helpful!

  • LADOLC3SICILIANA says:

    they are manufactured from the same place, my teacher knows the person who open up the inglot it started in sydney, the eyeshadow and all the makeup is the same as MAC but just named Inglot.

  • mexifaith says:

    I have heard of inglot but I have never seen them in the U.S.

  • kizz101 says:

    I honestly love the shape of the 134 and if you are willing to invest in it go for it cause tis a beautiful brush. the 150 is a little too loose for my liking so I personally wouldnt go for it, the kevyn brushes are also beautiful and I love the flat top brush for minerals and blush but not loose powder as it has a tendancy to apply too much product and his large powder brush is HUGE its a gorgeous feeling brush but a tad bit big in my opinion :)

  • moooi says:

    kizz, I am looking for for powder brushes, compare Mac 134 ,150 and kevyn aucoin one, which do you like the most?

  • kizz101 says:

    hey! sorry about the late reply. Most of the brushes in this video are inglot and mac. the stippling brush is from inglot!

  • finnfinn666 says:

    what brand are the stippling brush with the white tips? Actually what brands are most of your brushes in this video?

  • clarabella66 says:

    whoops!! jumped the gun a little there!!! i was halfway through watching the video when i commented :D

  • clarabella66 says:

    was just wondering which kabuki you think is the best for mineral makeup and if it’s relatively affordable and accessible!! thanks!

  • InnocentAnalyst says:

    I’m really glad I found these three videos. I’m going to look up the Inglot (is that spelt right?) brushes cause I don’t know if I could afford getting MAC brushes right now.

  • kizz101 says:

    hey! I have done a tutorial on it, its the tan & blue brown look :)

  • amberd521 says:

    Could you do a tutorial on your eye makeup on this video? I LOVE it! Like ive said before my eyes are kind of small like yours and im having such a hard time with it.

  • osea91 says:

    i would LOVE if you could demonstrate how to use the NARS artisan brush!!

  • kizz101 says:

    ummmm black goat hair I am pretty sure and synthetic fibres for the white :)

  • susannal1 says:

    heyy what is the inglot skunk brush made of? I’m sooo excited about another one like the mac 187!!

  • Ange1gur1 says:

    lol thanks

  • kizz101 says:

    of course it would, I use the PX flat top brush to blend foundation to help it sit nicer on the skin all the time, only issue I have had it is absorbs some product so you get a little bit of wastage with the foundation. just make sure the brush you get doesn’t loose too many hairs because it can get frustrating having to pick them off your face after a while haha

  • Ange1gur1 says:

    I’m thinking about getting a cheap flat top brush to do stick or liquid foundation so I can buff it out. Would that work?

  • kizz101 says:

    The inglot brushes are just as good as the mac ones I have found, they apply the same and look the same, I have even heard a rumor they are manufactured in the same place

  • kizz101 says:

    I will try, I’m trying to figure out the best way to do it as I am one of those people who does their makeup with their mouth open to concentrate haha!

  • kizz101 says:

    I would usually go with natural hair, I got the to faced kabuki for the retractable reason. It hasnt gotten courser however it wont get any softer, my natural hair brushes stay extreamly soft

  • kizz101 says:

    sorry I have never used them cause they arent readily available I dont think, looking at reviews on other sites I have been told they are super soft tho especially their kabuki

  • dolcecherise says:

    i heard that brushes with natural hairs get softer with use whereas brushes with synthetic hairs tend not to. do you find this true with any of your synthetic brushes, particularly the too faced kabuki brush? i’m debating whether or not to buy the too faced kabuki or a kabuki with a mix of goat & squirrel hair…

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