Saturday, 30 May 2015

Liz Earle : Brushes


I can't believe it's taken me this long to do a post on brushes!
I love brushes....it is a weakness, but as oppose to just listing my favorites, I thought I should categorize them into brands.
Here we have the Liz Earle offering.
I LOVE these.
All of these brushes are synthetic, cruelty free, beautiful to look at, incredibly soft and I have yet to experience any shedding.

Lets start with the Powder Brush:


This is my newest one and I have wanted it for the longest time.
This works best with all powders- mineral foundation/bronzer/setting powder.
I don't use it to set under my eyes as it's a bit too big but honestly it is divine.
It's just so flipping soft.
I washed this for the first time last night- like the other 2 I have this washes so well.
It doesn't splay out of shape and it dries quickly.

The Blush Brush :


This is quite a dense brush so I don't use it for my really pigmented blushes as it tends to add too much product, but for sheerer blusher formulas it is lovely.
I have to say though I prefer it for other purposes- it makes a lovely liquid foundation brush.
It is so soft so a pleasure to use and the angle at which it is cut makes it super easier to manipulate foundation around the nose/eyes.
Also lovely for applying pressed powder foundations. 

The Blend & Contour Brush 


I use this everyday! I have had this for about a year and a half and it still hasn't shed and it has kept its shape and softness.
I have washed this LOADS and it is still good as new.
I use this every time I apply cream eye shadow to blend out the edges and the same goes with powder eye shadow. 
Also it works well at applying a nice wash of colour all over the lid.


I get a lot of use out of the Liz Earle brushes and they really are some of my favorites! I can't sing their praises high enough.
They are just so, so soft and they never shed.

Possibly the best thing is that they are actually quite affordable!
The Eye brush is £12.50, Blush £15.00 and Powder £20.00.
When you compare these to other brands out there - Mac or Bobbi Brown for example- these are a lot cheaper and just as good if not better!

PS- my favorite brush cleaner is the Liz Earle Shampoo- cleans these up beautifully and all the others in my collection, synthetic or not.

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