Besides being scooped up by the likes of Faith Hill and Rebecca Romijn, these are a makeup maniac's slice of heaven on Earth! ($309.95 at Vox Cosmetics, a 9 pc is also available for $199.40). The 16 pc (shown) is the line's complete set which includes all the tools necessary to create any look. Recommended for the professional makeup artist or the individual interested in achieving professional makeup artist results.
Brush Set includes:
Powder Brush 1, Blush Brush 2, Contour Brush 3, Foundation Brush 4, Full Crease Brush 5, Blending Crease Brush 6, Angled Crease Brush 7, Eye Contour Brush 8, Shader Brush 9, Tapered Shader Brush 10, SM Shader Brush 11, MD Shader Brush 12, Flat Liner Brush 13, Brow Brush 14, Fine Point Liner Brush 15, Lip Brush 16, & Pro 16 Piece Brush Case.
I've been having a field day playing around with:
Powder Brush 1: An amazingly soft, lush brush that is so finely produced just a tap of powder is needed to set your look for the entire day without having to watch half your powder fly around your room either. This one's right up their with my NARS Powder brush!
Full Crease Brush 5: LOVE this brush. I have at least 5-6 of those "too soft" crease brushes (like philosophy's) that but a little too much shadow beyond the crease. This brush is the best in its' consistency, meaning not to hard, not to soft - Goldilocks would definitely approve and it is the perfect size for anyone's crease whether you have deeply set eye contours or not.
Fine Point Liner Brush 15: I've been looking for a brush like this for AGES!! Even in the art supply stores. If you're not all for thick lines and trying to create the most precise, close-to-your-lashes line that stays put and goes where it's supposed to (not all over your eyelid) - this brush is a must have in your collection. Creates a precise line every single time and comes with a plastic cap which I'd recommend putting back on after each use to help maintain its' integrity.
Brow Brush 14: For more years than I can count, not one single brush could replace my beloved philosophy brow brush. That was until I tried this one. I've so long loved my philosophy due to it's thinness, being of the right depth and for its' ability to place a lil' brow shadow in those empty spots we all get without going outside the framework. I like Vox's even a wee bit more for 2 reasons: It's got a slightly shorter depth so application is completely precise and therefore more natural looking. And it has a little more meat on its' bones than philosophy's does. But not too much. Like two or so more lines of fibers which makes all the difference in the world. Creating a perfectly shaped brow is a breeze with Vox's brow brush.
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