So obviously I use the Real Techniques line of brushes. You know how much I am in love with them if you watch my videos. They are by far the best brushes I have ever used/owned! Keep reading to find out why!!
So just to get the basics out of the way, you can purchase these brushes for $5.99 to $9.99 at:
Ulta or Ulta.com
Walmart.com (they might be in some stores to but they are not in my area!)
I mean can good brushes have a better price point? The kits of brushes are $17.99 to $19.99. So for a group of brushes, you can't really beat under $20.
These brushes are 100% synthetic even though they look like duo fiber. They are super soft and when you wash them they don't lose their shape but go right back to they way they looked when you first bought them. They are all hand cut so that they have a perfect and precise shape to every brush. Since they are completely synthetic, they can be used with any product you can think of, cream or powder.
This line of brushes could not be easier to use! All of the handles are color coded based on the collection that they go in and all of the names of the brushes are on the handles! The brushes that are sold on their own have flared handle ends so that you can stand them up on your counter or vanity.
The first collection of brushes is the Flawless Base and they have orange handles. This collection of brushes are going to be what you need to perfect your skin before you do anything else.
These are the brushes in this collection:
This collection has the Core Collection Kit in it which includes a:
Buffing Brush - this is a really soft brush that just makes applying and blending foundation super easy.
Contour Brush - this brush is tapered and fits perfectly into the hollows of your cheeks and is also designed to apply and blend seamlessly.
Pointed Foundation Brush - personally this brush is to small for me to apply foundation with. I use it mainly when I am applying a highlight on the tops of my cheek bones or a setting powder under my eyes. For me it would just take to long to apply foundation with this brush.
Detailer Brush - this brush is what I use for my lip brush. It is just the perfect size for my lips. It would also be good for concealing blemishes and pin point concealing.
There are also four brushes that are sold on their own in this collection. They are:
Expert Face Brush - this is the brush that I use when I really want a flawless face. It applies a more full coverage layer of foundation and just make your foundation look amazing.
Essential Foundation Brush - this is a bigger pointed foundation brush. It is pretty much a traditional foundation brush. (This brush comes in the Travel Collection Kit of brushes)
Angled Foundation Brush - it is exactly what it says. Just a regular flat foundation brush.
Powder Brush - this brush is huge! It is a amazing brush. It is a fairly loosely packed brush and is perfect for applying all over powder.
For this collection I prefer to use the expert face brush or the buffing brush for foundation. I think that they are the best two foundation brushes because they blend as they apply to where I don't feel like the angled, essential and pointed foundation brushes don't blend as well.
Then there is the Perfect Finish Collection which has pink handles. These are the brushes that you will use to apply your powders and blushes or highlighters.
This collection includes:
Multi-Task Brush- this one is a more dense powder blush that I think is great for an all over application of powder or applying a mineral foundation. (This brush comes in the Travel Collection Kit.)
Blush Brush - this brush is tapered so that it makes it easier not to apply to much blush. The idea behind this brush is that you apply the product on the very tip of the brush, then as you press it against your face and the bristles flare out, where the product it will apply and then the ones with no product will blend the blush out and around.
Stippling Brush - this is a really cool stippling brush. I feel like the white bristles that stick up father are not as long as a traditional stippling brush. They are shorter and closer to the black bristles. I feel like this helps to blend the product you apply with it.
Setting Brush - this is a brush that I use every day for multiple things. I use it to apply highlight and setting powder under my eyes. I have seen other people use it to blend out their concealer to. So it is very much a multi purpose brush, just like all of them. I think that this brush is really the perfect size to fit under your eyes.
Kabuki Brush - I don't really feel like there is anything special about this one. It looks like any other kabuki brush. It is a little thinner than some and I think it might be a little denser than some but if you have it and you love it...kudos!
Next there are the eye brushes or the Enhanced Eyes Collection that has purple handles.
In this collection is the Starter Kit:
Base Shadow Brush - this is my favorite blending brush. One side is flat and the other is fluffy so you can apply a base of color and then blend out any sharp edges that you may have after application.
Deluxe Crease Brush - this brush is just to big for my crease. It really doesn't fit but I find that it is great for applying foundation under the eyes and on blemishes.
Accent Brush - I love this brush for the lower lash line. It just applies the color really close to the lash line and blends it between the lashes as well so you don't get that gap between the shadow and skin.
Pixel Point Eyeliner Brush - I use this to apply cream bases on the lower lash line. I think that for me it is to big to apply line and I prefer to use a angled brush to apply my gel liner anyway.
Brow Brush - this is great for doing your brows in a rush. It is a larger brush and apples color quickly and easily. I use this brush and an eyeshadow when I need to do my brows in a hurry.
The brushes that are sold alone are:
Shading Brush - this is a great brush for packing on the color. It picks up a decent amount of product and packs it on right where you press the brush. It also is slightly fluffy so it can also be used to blend colors together.
Lash Brow Groomer - I don't actually own this one because I prefer to use a spoolie to brush through my brows and lashes. But I am sure it is good!
Fine Liner Brush - again I have not purchased this brush because I don't like fine liner brushes to apply gel or cream line. I very mush prefer and angled liner brush.
Domed Shadow Brush (actually comes in the Travel Collection Kit) - again I feel like this brush is to big for my eyes. So I mainly use it to apply concealer around my face and under my eyes. It is good if you are going to just apply a wash of color over the eyes or want to apply a cream base before other shadows.
Then lastly there is the Limited Edition Duo Fiber Brush Set. I really love these brushes. They are all made and look like stippling brushes. The idea behind them is for them to pick up product on the white bristles and blend the product with the black bristles. They also belong in the other collections, even though the handles are white. The name on the handles is color coated to show where it belongs.
There are three brushes in this collection:
Face Brush - this is a great powder brush. I love it so much. It really just applies a light layer of powder to just give that little bit of extra coverage you might need and it helps not to make your face cakey by helping not to apply to much.
Contour Brush - this is the brush that I have been loving for contouring as of late. I use it every day and it has replaced my other orange handled contour brush. I just like this one much better and feel it applies and blends color better than the other one from Real Techniques.
Eye Brush - this is a small tapered eye brush. It fits perfect in the socket of my eye and I am in love with this. It is really good for building color as are all of the duo fiber collection.
Whew!! I know that was a lot and was really hard to not blast through in the video post that I did. So I feel like I went into more detail here and if you missed anything from the video here is all of the info that I had in the video!! I hope you all enjoyed and it gave you some insight if you were thinking of buying these brushes!!