Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Real Techniques bold metal collection.

Ok, so I know I'm late on the wagon with these but quite honestly I haven't had the cash to buy one. Just over a month ago was mine and Chris's 7 year anniversary and as a gift he bought me one! 
Squeee!

The one I opted for was the 301 flat contour brush. I've heard a lot about this brush, some people say it's amazing for contouring some love it for foundation. I just love it full stop. 





This the box it came in and if I could change one thing, it's that it's bloody hard to get into! With all RT brush sets they have a weird way of opening up. 
In other news.. it's rose gold! So pretty I love anything rose gold and copper so I'm very happy with that. 


This brush is really nice and long so you can use it to have lots of control by holding it the brush end. If you want a lighter touch than by utilising the length you can use it to add just a hint of colour where you need it. 


This brush has nice short bristles which means you can pack a lot of colour on easily with a lot of control. I love how close up to the skin you can get with this for precision contouring.



The bristles on this brush are very densely packed, this means that you can get a gorgeous airbrushed, buffed effect on the skin. Sometimes it can be hard to seamlessly join contour with the other make-up elements. Blusher, highlighter or just the base? This brush expertly smooths the colour together very well. 


The handle on the brush is nice and ergonomic buy having three sides to it. You can get a nice grip on it from lots of different angles. The bristles are super soft and have a pink ombré tinge to them.

You can get this brush from boots, it's a bit more expensive than other brushes but worth it. very well made and will definitely stand the test of time.


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Lucy
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