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Beauty:Make up brushes/Real Techniques travel essentials set

  • Writer: Alanna K
    Alanna K
  • Jun 12, 2013
  • 2 min read

I’ve been meaning to make this post for well over a year!!!! So a little history. I always use brushes for my make up, never the ones you get free(they tend to be shit) I think its important to have good tools but not a necessity.By that, I mean I’ve seen people do amazing make up using cheap nasty brush, you can get for a couple of quid and then people who spend a fortune on mac brushes, who’s make up is just bleh or pretty shit. My point being that they’re an aid not a magic wand.


Any who, bit of my history regarding brushes….my first brush was a H&M brush…:O

Make up brushes when I was younger, where kinda hard to find (and I didn’t really know about them). Now you can find them in most Boots or Superdurgs,not brilliant selections but at least they are there.

From there, I increased my collection with some Ruby & Millie brushes, then Gosh , Qvc  and finally  a set of Eco tools. At that point I was content with my collection but always intended (and wanted) better quality brushes.

However as much as I like make up ,I can’t justify buying Mac brushes, they’re just too expensive.

If I had a good job, with more of a disposable income then maybe I’d splash out …maybe. So my optimal price range for a brush is less then £20….around £15.

Why am I talking about brushes?! Well I wanted to talk about my current favourites  and newest additions to my brush collection.

Real Technique brushes and Sigma.

Let’s start with Real Techniques.

So this is a brand  produced by Sam Chapman of Pixiewoo. The range is all synthetic, reasonable priced and great quality.

(Dirty brushes :O sorry I don’t have any of my old photos I took of them when they were new:( )


I have the travel essentials set (bought from love-makeup.co.uk for around £20.99) which also came with a case/stand thing (that I did use but it got a bit bothersome after a while).

For some reason initially,  I was disappointed. I  think I just got over excited  by this range and  for some reason as soon as I got them I was really sad by them . However I’ve had these brushes for quite a while now and they are by far, my favourite brushes. I would love to( and do intend to) get more of them.

When moving to Japan I had to cull my make up collection (TOT) but these brushes made the cut and I use them every day.

Like They have a flat base so I can stand them up. Rubber handle Not too expensive Pretty easy to get hold of in the UK and the US Great quality! They’re soft

Dislike ehhh nothing …except that I find them difficult to get hold of now in Japan ..but thats hardly the brushes fault.

Over all , I love these brushes and am annoyed I didn’t pick up more of them before I left the UK. Oh well such is life, I’ll have to use the internet to buy them  instead :D.

What brushes do you use and love?

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