Ruby & Millie Powder Brush Reviews

Product Type: Ruby & Millie makeup
Newest Review: ... there really isn't anything about it that stands out. Its colours are neutral (grey and silver) but actually I like the fact ... more
Customer Ruby & Millie Powder Brush Reviews (4)

by - written on 29/05/11 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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When it comes to the Ruby & Millie make-up and brushes.... well I quite simply love them. I particularly own a lot of the brushes from the range that I bought individually from Boots over the past year or so and actually did invest in two huge kits of the make up and a kit of make-up brushes too in recent times. I've lost count of the amount of money I have spent on this range believe me and protect the lot with my life lol. Being a qualified beauty therapist though I do believe in good tools of the trade. Its no good buying great make up without having clean and good quality tools to apply it all with and me, well I'd actually buy cheap make-up and apply ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/06/11 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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I bought the Ruby & Millie Powder Brush from Boots for £4.34 which was reduced from £17.36 - a massive saving of £13.02 (or 75 percent!). I was only actually looking for a cheap make-up brush and would never normally splash out on an expensive applicator, but a Ruby & Millie Powder Brush for such a cheap price was too good an opportunity to miss. The brush does just look like a basic non-gadgety powder applicator and there really isn't anything about it that stands out. Its colours are neutral (grey and silver) but actually I like the fact that it looks quite simple and non-fussy because somehow this makes it more classy. The brush applicator is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/12/10 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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When I decided to buy good set of brushes, powder brush was at the very bottom of my to-buy list. Partly because it was one of the most expensive Ruby & Millie brushes (£17 normally, I bought mine with a £5 off Boots voucher), partly because I thought that I could use any kind of brush to spread the powder evenly. How wrong I was! This brush is relatively big - the 'wand' is thick (around 2 cm in diameter) and silvery, it looks extremely elegant and it is labelled 'Ruby & Millie face'. To be honest, I think that Ruby & Millie brushes look very elegant and quite luxurious yet they are still for affordable prices. The brush isn't very long - around ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/12/10 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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It's so great having friends who work in Boots, as when they buy and get given things on offer that they don't particularly want, they give them to you! One such item was this Ruby & Millie Powder brush. I have tried few things from the Ruby & Millie range before. Even though I'm not too familiar with it however, I still like the range, only because we share a name! I can't see myself buying this brush for full price, as it is, in my opinion, very expensively priced at £16.64. I know there are many more similar priced make up brushes out there, but still I just don't think this price can be justified. Especially when I wasn't too happy with the ... Read the complete review
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