Friday, July 8, 2016

The review: Zoeva brushes

Zoeva brushes review

Brush crush. I love Zoeva.  I own mainly eye brushes but I think that the price point v quality is exceptional.  Today I am talking you through my 5 newest purchases-and they're all really good.  And rose gold #BeautyBloggerCliché

I bought mine directly from the Zoeva website in Germany but you can buy Zoeva from Beauty Bay and Love Makeup.  They're made so well, they wash brilliantly, I have never had a hair shed and they blend eyeshadow beautifully.

Zoeva brushes review

Zoeva brushes review

Zoeva brushes review

Zoeva brushes review

Zoeva brushes review

Zoeva brushes review

The non eye brush first, the 122 Petit Stippling.  This is a soft, duo fibre brush made of taklon hair.  It's relatively dense and I love using this for blending in my cream blush.  It doesn't absorb too much product and buffs out hard lines seamlessly.  It can also be used to apply powder or cream highlight and concealer.  It retails for EUR12.80.

The 231 Luxe Petit Crease is my absolute favourite for placing and blending darker colours in the crease.  The slightly smaller, narrow head and firmly packed synthetic bristles mean you can precisely place the colour exactly where you want it.  It's super soft and just a brilliant blending tool.  It retails for EUR9.80

The 221 Luxe Soft Crease is the MAC 217 dupe.  I love a MAC 217 and have about 6 but the Zoeva is virtually identical and is way cheaper.  Again this is made of synthetic bristles and is slightly longer and wider than the 231.  It's brilliant for blending and ensuring that your eyeshadow is seamless with no harsh lines.  It retails for EUR9.50

The 228 Luxe Crease is very similar to the 221 and you probably don't need both.  The Luxe Crease is slightly bigger than the 221 and is great for doing your final blending, ensuring everything is really seamless.  It retails for EUR9.50

The 225 Luxe Eye Blender is shorter and denser and has a rounded tip.  Again it's perfect for placing colour in the crease and blending out.  I personally do prefer the Luxe Petit Crease because it's just that little bit longer and more flexible and I prefer to use this for blending lighter colours-the Luxe Petit Crease is just again a little more precise with darker shades.  It retails for EUR9.50.

I would love your Zoeva recommendations for non eye related brushes-I am sure I would be impressed with the wider line that Zoeva offers given how much I love the ones I already own.

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