Among the many luxurious brush brands in my makeup kit, my go-to brand is Rae Morris. Born out of the genius mind that is Rae, she set out to create the most beautiful, handmade brushes that are on the market. With a fine eye for detail and a blend of Japanese calligraphy craftsmanship, she has brought these amazing tools into the makeup industry.
Read MoreBrush Review | Surratt Beauty
In the wake of the new Surratt Pro program, I thought I'd finally review some of my favourite softest brushes in my Kit. Surratt beauty has always had a special place in my heart because of it's luxurious, customisable design and Troy Surratt's story. He's a phenomenal makeup artist an watching him at work gives you a sense of mastery.
Read MoreBrush Review | Smith Cosmetics
When I first saw Smith brushes, I was immediately drawn to their unique design in their brush heads and handles. They were so easily distinguishable from the rest and looked so inviting. My first ever brush was the 118, purchased as an all-rounder brush for my bronzer, blush, powder products. It was only until a year after purchasing when I realised the amazing quality of these brushes due to my constant use of them.
Read MoreBrush Review | Hakuhodo
Hakuhodo was always whispered amongst professional makeup artists. They are known to have the best makeup brushes in the world due to their craftsmanship and culture surrounding the making of brushes. Made in Kumano (the brush capital of Japan), these are expertly handcrafted and made with the finest materials - even down to the handle. Naturally, I decided to purchase a few while I was overseas in Japan.
Read MoreBrush Review | rephr
Rephr is a super new brand that I came across from Instagram and a makeup artist I follow - Angie Di Batista. They had a promising philosophy where they utilise the voice of makeup artist professionals to product the best brushes for the market. They are handcrafted in Kumano, Japan, the capital of brush manufacturing where 80% of brushes are made.
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