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Review on πŸ–ŒοΈ Anmor Angled Concealer Brush Set, 2-Piece Professional Under Eye Concealer Contour Brush Kit for Concealing, Setting, Blending, Buffing with Liquid, Cream, Powder Cosmetic - Ideal for Makeup Application and Enhancement Purposes by Allison Sanchez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Too synthetic, feels slippery so doesn't blend well

Supplied in a small sealed plastic case. Inside, each brush is housed in a plastic case. The brushes have black handles and silver tips. According to the product information, the handles are made of wood and the tips are made of aluminum. They are very light. The hair is synthetic. I'm a makeup freak and I love makeup brushes! I have a range of them from very affordable to very expensive. I have amazing synthetic and natural hair. i love both There are really affordable brushes out there that are better quality and work better than the very expensive ones I've tried and vice versa. When it comes to synthetic brushes, there's one thing I don't like - an overly synthetic feel. If you've tried different makeup brushes, you probably know what I mean. They feel so silky. They are very soft but so silky that they don't hold the product well. When it comes to powder products, the powder simply crumbles. When using creams or liquids it's usually better to use synthetic brushes as they don't pick up as much product. But if they have that overly synthetic feel, that silky feel, then they tend to just agitate the product rather than blend it. Both brushes have a silky feel that doesn't hold the product well. They're really soft, those overly synthetic, silky-feeling brushes are always very soft. Too bad they don't keep the product well. These are concealer brushes, and when it comes to liquid and creamy products, these overly synthetic brushes do a little better than powder, but still not great. They usually just advertise the product. Unlike most synthetic brushes, they don't pick up product. They just find it difficult to work the product into their skin. You push him around. You can end up mixing it up, but that takes more effort than necessary. Well, I just don't like those overly synthetic, silky brushes. And like I said, these brushes feel and work the same as the Silky brushes. I tried them anyway because you never know. Like I thought they just slide the concealer on. You eventually blend it out, but it takes a lot longer than with brushes, which don't have that overly synthetic, silky feel. I would prefer to use one of these as the product is quicker and easier to mix. All in all it's not for me. If you don't mind the overly synthetic, silky feel, you'll love them. The hair is soft and cut straight. They just don't mix the product the way they would like. So I give them 2 stars.

Pros
  • Concealer Brush
Cons
  • Small items