Monday, 26 November 2012

It's A Dark Romance - Bobbi Brown Brush Review


I used to be a bit stingy when it came to makeup brushes; my thought was that as long as it was brush shaped and suitable for the job it was intended for, then what was the difference between spending a fiver and handing over twenty pounds for what was essentially the same thing.

I've been converted. And it's all thanks to Bobbi Brown (well, also some great beauty blogs that I read too).



I'm a thick black liquid eyeliner kinda girl. You know, with a dramatic flick at the end. I'm hoping you are envisaging more Audrey Hepburn than Amy Winehouse, but go where you will with this one, the end result is still LOADS of eyeliner.

I bought the little Maybelline pot gel liner, as I wanted to branch out and invest in a Bobbi Brown one, but was in a teeny Boots that didn't have a counter, and without my trusty makeup bag. It came with its own little retractable brush, and this worked well enough, but didn't have as much precision as I had hoped.

And then one day my friend was late to meet me for lunch, and I loitered around like an undesirable outside House of Fraser.

Dooooooooooonnnnt.... goooooooo..... innnnn...... I thought, trying to protect my already dwindling paycheck.

Ten minutes later I was buying an eyeliner brush from the Bobbi Brown counter, and my life has never been the same since.

The Brand says:

Easy to hold and control, this slim, tapered Ultra Fine Eyeliner Brush creates a flawless line. The brush hairs are finely pointed and tightly packed for precise application.

It's quite possible the best brush I have ever used. It helps me achieve the really fine line in the inside corner of my eye, and then thicken it out where I need it to.

I'm yet to try any more of the range, but I'm interested in your thoughts.

This eyeliner brush is available on the site... I can't stay there long as I have a problem!!

Have you ever tried Bobbi Brown Brushes?



1 comment:

  1. I love Bobbie Brown brushes, but for eyeliner I really like MAC 210. I find it the easiest to use. xx

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