![]() ![]() Mah bad.į9 – it’s the same but smaller $8 for blending smaller areas like concealer or cream contour.į15 flat kabuki $10 – a big workhorse for blending foundation on, or even buffing our blush. My mac is an oldie and hasn’t been washed recently so it’s prob collected some dust resulting in the off white color. It’s a close dupe for MAC 187 ($42) (I’m showing the short handle version that was LE. These are meant for stipling creams and liquids and it was great for applying súper shock cheek. The far right is the ColourPop one, these others are just there for comparison purposes and in no way suggested as dupes. It worked well blending but I won’t contour so I probably will use this better for blending foundation on small areas like the sides of my nose, blending concealer etc.Ĭomparing to other flat and angled brushes such as MAC 196 ($35), WAYNE GOSS 01 (two different releases and only part of the anniversary set $210), HAKUHODO 55. This is a small brush designed to apply and buff contour creams. They are still coming up only under their former names. So I appreciate a code name printed on the handle, however when you look them up by that name on the website, no luck. ![]() Plus I have so many brushes (it’s an addiction!) that trying to remember them by actual name – nah. These have a white handle with SURPRISE! Numbers now written on them which is genius, I hate to have to refer to a brush by whatever quirky name a company gives them. These dropped a few weeks ago but I didn’t want to post these unless I had a full rounded opinion. ![]()
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