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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Beauty Cosmetics Dianne Brush Set

Ever since I fell in love with makeup, brush set has been on my wishlist for a very long time. I don't want to buy cheap brushes at department stores or those replica ones because I don't want my money to go to waste. So when I had extra money, I decided to buy myself a brush set from Beauty cosmetics. 

By the way, last year beauty cosmetic brushes were available at Robinsons Galleria, but after visiting it for 5 times, brushes were always out of stock. I don't want to buy online because I have to pay extra 100+ pesos for the shipping fee (kuripot eh). Then, I went to the Podium since beauty cosmetics informed me that dianne brush set is available there. Fortunately, there is only 1 set and I texted them to reserved it for me. And there I have my very first brush set.

So here's Dianne Brush Set.
Sorry, if some of the brushes are dirty, I did not wash them before taking pictures.



Diane Brush set comes with 12 synthetic brushes, 4 brushes for face and 7 for eye area/eyebrow and 1 for the lips. But of course you can use it whenever and whatever you like.


Size is medium, not too long and not too short, you will have a very nice grip when applying product to your face using these brushes.


Face brushes are : |LEFT - RIGHT| 
ANGLE BLUSH BRUSH | STIPPLING BRUSH | FLAT TOP BRUSH | POWDER BRUSH


Brush handles have brand labels on it. I also love that it doesn't fade even after several cleaning. It also has shimmers on the handles which make it look elegant and expensive.





Small Brushes : 
Angle Liner brush | Liner Definer | Eyeshadow flat shader brush| Bullet brush 
Small Blending Brush | Round Blending Brush | Angle Brush | Concealer Brush


Closer individual photos:

Powder Brush - This brush is comparable to artist studio brush from Landmark, but this one is more softer and not scratchy, It blends powder perfectly.



Flat top Brush - Or buffing brush is use when applying liquid foundation.


Stippling Brush - can also be used in applying liquid foundation with very light coverage. You have to stipple it while applying the foundation to avoid streaks and cover your pores.



Angle Blush brush - this angle brush helps you to find the contour of your face. You can use this in applying blush to your cheekbone and contour your face with the help of your bronzer.



Small Angle Brush - this brush can be use in contouring nose, blending eyeshadows reaching the part between your eyelid and browbone.


Large Shader Brush -People with big rounder eyes will enjoy using this shader brush. It can apply enough amount of eyeshadows. But personally, I use this as blending brush.


Blending Brush - but me thinks it is a bullet brush, and almost similar to large shade brush. I don't know why beautycosmetics made these two brushes almost looks the same. But nonetheless, you can use this on your own preference.


Small Blending brush - this brush is a little thinner than usual blending brush. It's perfect for those who has small eyelids.


Flat Shader Brush - this brush can be use in packing eyeshadows, focusing on the eyelids. You can wet this when applying glittery shadows.


Concealer Brush - this brush is a little bit thinner and longer than the flat shader brush. It can be use in applying concealers and highlighting the browbone area.


Brow / Eyeliner Brush - this one is slanted to make eyeliner/eyebrow product application easy. Brush is soft and very much helpful in applying waxy eyebrow liners.


Lip Brush - of course you can use this in applying lip products or even using it as gel liner applicator.


Well, you can use the brush anyway you want. That's what I am doing with my brushes. I am not really enjoying using the small brushes (except for the slanted brsuh) because I am not that good in applying eyeshadows so I usually use the big brushes for my foundation, blush and contouring. I enjoyed this brush set, and it feels like you're a professional makeup artist when you have a complete set. Tehehe.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Brush Review: Marionnaud N38 Eyes

This post will be concentrating on brush. It will be my second post about cosmetics brush, the first was here (Gosh Stippling brush). I just wanted to inform you guys that I am not a cosmetic-brush addict, or in other words, I don't usually use brush in applying make-up. Why?

 Here's the reason why:

1. I don't have a complete set of make-up brushes.
2. I find it time consuming.
3. I am not really fan of cosmetic brush.
4. Majority of make-up brushes with good qualities are too expensive (that's for me).
5. For a thrifty person like me, blending with the use of my fingers will surely do the JOB!

But wait, after reading a lot of blog posts from famous bloggers out there, they somehow change my belief when it comes to make-up brushes. They said that your eyebrows will look natural when applying eyepencil / eyebrow powder with the  use of spool and slanted brush. That's why, I decided to give it a try.

But then I discovered this affordable Slanted Eyeline and Eyebrows double side brush from Marionnaud, which I bought from Watson's.


Prize: P49.00 on Sale (Originally at P59.75)
Where: Watson's Outlet

Here's how it looks like:

IT WAS MADE OF SYNTHETIC BRUSH.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, IT WAS MADE IN CHINA.
SORRY FOR THIS BLURRED PICTURE, IT HAS THE SLANTED BRUSH ON THE LEFT SIDE, AND THE SPOOLIE ON THE OTHER SIDE. 2-IN-1 Brush!
I REALLY LOVE THE PRINT ON THE BRUSH.
Oha, would  you think that it cost around P50?? Mukang chala di ba?
THE SPOOLIE.
I use this in grooming my brows and separating my eyelashes after applying mascara!
And here's the slanted brush.
I super love this slanted brush, makes it easier for me to create the winged line! Yes, the Cat-eye!



Here's how I do my cat-eye with Marionnaud N38 Brush, and that's how my brows looks like after grooming it with the spoolie.




So there you have it!


The Verdict?
I recommend this brush to anyone specially to those kuripot like me! hehe
It really does the job!
I am giving it a rate of 8 / 10! Super affordable pa plus it didn't bleed when you wash it!

How bout you lovelies have you tried any of the Marionnaud's brush?
Lemme know through comments!

Thanks for reading,
JENNY


Saturday, September 17, 2011

Haul: Gosh Stippling Brush

This afternoon, niyaya ako ni tatay na mag U-kay daw, at dahil mahilig din akong magbubungkal sa U-kay go ako!
I also purchased nail polishes for new nail art that i'm planning for this week (hopefully magawan ko sya ng simple tutorial,for you guys! ). I usually buy nail polishes at Hortaleza inside the Angono Market, and when I'm looking for some brushes, I noticed this cute brush. I asked the tindera if Kabuki brush pa sya, so sabi ko patingin ako (Cause it really looks like a kabuki) and you know how cheap it is?..

Yeah it's only P 59.00!! Can you imagine that?!But i'm quite concern about it's price, that's why I asked the tindera if I can touch it, (the brush) so nilabas nya at when i touched it, it was so very soft, I thought unbranded itong brush pero when i looked on it's packaging it's from GoshCosmetics (I haven't heard it before so when i arrived home i decided to browse if there is such brand on net, and there is! you can log on www.goshcosmetics.com to see their product line). So here's how it looks like.

Gosh Stippling brush.






I've been using this almost everyday when applying Liquid foundation (Ms.Angel of pinkoolaid advices me that it was intended for liquid fonda or bb creams, I even use it to set my powder fonda!

xoxo,
JENNY

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