Monday, June 22, 2015

HAUL & REVIEW | Class A Makeup Brushes

When it comes to makeup you'll need tools to work with and achieve a flawless clean look. Brushes are my most favorite part when it comes to makeup because these are the tools helping you out achieve any look you are going for. For some professional artists some prefer high quality brushes but for some prefer even though not that high end expensive brush, but what works best, the outcome is still the same. I got these pretty amazing yet affordable Singapore class A brushes. 

I purchased these brushes from a online shop on instagram called sissyshoppe, they have a lot of products singapore made Class A, high end replica's but they're safe & hypoallergenic to use. These are the real techniques brushes a replica Class A's. All brushes came in each specific boxes with each specific names like the original ones.
PRODUCT INFO:
BRAND NAME: Real Techniques
MADE IN/OUT OF: Singapore class A's
NAMES OF EACH BRUSH/SET:
(TOP Pink's)
- Stippling Brush
- SculptingBrush
(LEFT Golden Yellow's)
-Expert face brush
-Powder brush
(Purple Set)
- Starter set
HOW MUCH?
- Stippling Brush : Php 250.00
- SculptingBrush : Php 250.00
-Expert face brush : Php 250.00
-Powder brush : Php 300.00
- Starter set : Php 600.00
WHERE DID YOU BUY THE BRUSHES?
On the back of each box has the same as the real technique's photos of the ones created the real technique brushes were Miss Sam & Nic:
Starting off with the face brushes, each brush has imprinted brand names of the real technique. The base is actually matte - soft made which I like because it's soft touching.
For the weight it's lighter than I expected.
Each brush has specific names also imprinted on the other sides of the handles:
(Top - Bottom)
Powder Brush, Expert/face brush, Sculpting brush and the Stippling brush.
Though it's Singapore class A's replica's the bristles are properly made in-tacked  in their ferrule.
For the bristles they're super soft, the hairs don't fall out.
Next I also purchased they're Real techniques starter set:
I like the fact that they look super pretty made nice in person, because it's made out of high material quality.
I did a little comparison for the brush case itself, on the left side you can see that the original's case texture on the front is not too shiny kind of soft matte looking while on the right side which is the class A case one, the texture of the case is a bit shinny looking.
But both cases has the same material of the brands tags below on the left corners, thick plastic made.
On the other side of the cases there's also a huge difference because the original one is more puffy pillow/y type and silky looking while on the class A case its' flat matte made.
From the overview of the brushes they're just the same as the original ones which is lovely.Each also has they're specific names which I forgot to take pictures of it (SORRY!) but they do have their names on the back portion. 
For the bristles they are properly again made in-tacked well, as well as the base is matte smooth made. No hairs fell out of each brushes. 

For my final Verdict:
- I like that each brush came in their specific boxes
- They're AFFORDABLE for high quality class A brushes
- Each bristles of the brushes are super super soft and well in-tacked in each ferrules
-Each base has that matte - soft texture 
- It's light weight to carry on you hands

CONS:
NONE!

Overall I for my opinion it's not the price nor branded name of the brush, it's how you work with it and how comfortable your'e working with the brush.
It's every artist skill to have a unique skill to work with what ever brush you have.

Till next time as always Take care & "simply love life always"


DISCLAIMER: 

THIS IS NOT A SPONSORED REVIEW, ALL INFORMATION ARE WRITTEN  & SHARE WITH FULL HONEST OPINION BY THE AUTHOR.
The author is not paid to write this post. All information are written based solely on author's personal experiences.

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