| Product: |
Autograph Bronzing Brush |
| Date: |
08/04/09 (70 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: cheap,works well
Disadvantages: none
****Marks and spencer autograph bronzing brush ****
I would normally never think about using Marks and Spencers to buy make up but recently i received £50 in vouchers from The daily mail for no reason other than that they sent me money off vouchers for their paper about 3 years ago. They wrote to me asking if i wanted more plus the markies vouchers i said yes they sent them and that was that. Anyway i didn't want to spend £50 on food in the one go so when i was browsing their website i noticed they did make up and i have seen quite a few you tube videos saying how good kabuki brushes are so i decided i wanted one.
After making sure i could use the vouchers on anything i headed up to the makeup area to find the brush i wanted was out of stock!!!I finally decided to get myself a bronzer brush instead as it looked quite good and i also picked up a eyeshadow pallet.
The packaging for this is quite simple,it comes in a plain black box with white cardboard to keep the brush in place. The brush handle is a silver colour with autograph and bronzing written on it. It does look like it is high quality. You can feel the brush through the packaging and it is actually quite soft .It actually says on the packaging that it is handmade from superfine natural hair.
A lot of bronzer brushes tend to have quite stubby bottoms but this one is long enough that it is easy to hold.
I also found that the upkeep for this is easy-just rinse in soapy water and reshape it whilst damp.
This costs £15 to buy which i think is quite cheap compared to other brands such as nars.Save your money and buy this!!! I thought the quality was also really good and not like other cheap brushes where they loose their "puff" or ar quite scratchy.
Summary: well worth buying
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