These brushes have been in my possession long enough to be given the full five star Rhamnousia treatment so I can finally let you know what I think of them. If you want to know more about the basics, click here and ye shall see all you need to know about this range.
These are my test subject:
First, the general points:
These are my test subject:
First, the general points:
- The bristles are bamboo coloured. On the plus side, you can see how much product you have picked up. This also means that the brushes look used a lot quicker so if you're funny about having brushes looking clean all the time, you will find yourself cleaning them more often.
- When I first got the all-over eyeshadow brush out of the packaging, a powder came out. I kept stroking it until all the powder had vanished. It wasn't a large amount of powder but I've never had that situation with any brush I've used before.
- The hair on the brushes is very soft. The softness of these is on par with the brushes that Elizabeth Arden and NARS make.
- When you take them out of their packets, they smell very plastick-y, much like those children's plastic chairs that we all had. However, this smell all but faded once I'd taken them out of the packet.
- They don't seem to pick up as much colour as my other brushes which is a good thing if you're new to using makeup as you don't want to be over zealous and look like a fool. If you're a bit more advanced then this might annoy you a bit.














