The set came in a chic, faux snake black patent leather brush roll. The brushes are very high quality, similar if not better to MAC. They have the most innovative Kabuki brushes in the market...they even have special patents on them to protect the design. The only items I feel are missing are more tapered crease brushes. I've mentioned this to the company and they are working on it!
- Ankled Kabuki Brush (thanks Brown Girl Gumbo! I won it in her anniversary contest)
- Skin Care Set (courtesy of a-design brushes)
- Flat Top Foundation Kabuki (courtesy of a-design brushes)
- Pointed Foundation Kabuki $26-This makes applying liquid foundation super easy! It cuts the time down in half and the pointed tip allows you to reach all the crevices. It's also incredibly soft and velvety.
- Flat Top Foundation Kabuki $26-Feels like pure silk on my face. I love this for pressed mineral makeup.
- Pointed Concealer $20-Why didn't anyone think of this before? The perfect brush for applying zit cream or for getting right underneath the eye with concealer...especially handy if you do eyes after foundation and need to touch up.
- XL Powder $45-Talk about luxury brush! It's huge and feels like heaven! Great for the body.
- Angled Kabuki $24 - Way better than the traditional kabuki...the angle lets you buff in powder into all the angles of your face. I love using this to highlight with my MSFs.
- Angle Eye $22-This is awesome for blending out the crease into the highlight.
- Eye 1 $20-This is like the MAC 239 but way better. The tapered end really let's you get into detail work and is great for smaller eyes.
- Groomer $15- I love how this is an eyelash groomer brush on one end, and then and eyebrow brush on the other!








The prices are on the high end, similar to MAC brushes, but actually a bit cheaper. That's due to the high craftmanship in these brushes. If you're trying to get the best bang for your buck, you should definitely purchase a set because you'll save a lot of money that way. For instance, the Skin Care Set which is actually a set of Foundation and Concealer brushes retails for $60, but alone you would pay $145 if the brushes were purchased separately. Five brushes for $60 really isn't that bad, especially when you're getting some really nice foundation brushes.
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