Category: Makeup Brushes
Brand: Ecotools
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mildLemur0
i really liked this brush…until i realized that it was eating up most of my foundation! it took me a ridiculous amount of time to apply my foundation with this.i switched to the elf powder brush..IT’S A TON BETTER! with the elf brush..the foundation actually goes on my face instead of being absorbed by the brush…which saves me product and time.
sheepishEagle1
Ok, so let me first say that when I first bought this brush, I LOVED it. However, recently my skin has gone from being normal to being dry and I’ve been having a hard time controlling my acne. I liked using this to apply my foundation… especially if I was away or rushing to work or school (I would apply foundation quickly in my car).
Now that I’ve had it for a quite, I realized that I just like this brush. It’s very dense (good at applying)… however it’s too dense (not so good for blending). I like that it is tapered because it gets to the corners of the nose really well. I did find that I like this a lot more for contouring. It applies great!
I do believe I am going to purchase the Ecotools retractable kabuki brush. I think that’s probably more of what I’m looking for in a travel brush.
pitifulHeron9
I LOVE EcoTools brushes alwayss, I’m surprised to find a miss. Don’t get me wrong, its just as a soft and richly dense as the others in this line. I just couldn’t find a use for this one. I didn’t buy this for use with foundation, as I already have ones I prefer for that. I bought it for its unique shape, that I have been looking for to contour with. I need a small, pointy brush that would fit right into my cheekbones to give a chiseled look for the summer. I found this brush to not be able to spread the color on evenly. I had to use more bronzer to get it to show on my skin and by then it was wayy to dark. Or I could dot bronzer with this, but then would need another brush to blend in. I thought of using this with concealer under my eyes instead, then got grossed out thinking of the liquidy/creamy chunks that would be left over in the bristles growing bacteria in a closed retractable container. For powders, a traditional fluffy wide kabuki is ideal & this would be awful for blush getting too much on small surface area. Hence, its use-less. Unless you prefer traditional paint brush like brushes, which leave streaks behind.