Showing posts with label Real Techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Techniques. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge – Review


It’s a dupe guys!

Miracle Complexion Sponge
Optimize your beauty routine with this 3-in-1 multi-functional sponge.
  • Rounded sides blend large areas of the face with a repeated dabbing or “stippling” motion.
  • Precision tip covers blemishes and imperfections.
  • Flat edge for the contours around the eyes and nose.
Its versatile design evenly blends makeup for a smooth, enhanced finish.

Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge
Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge
Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge
My thoughts
I have tried the Beauty Blender sponge and honestly, there is absolutely no difference in the finish you achieve with both. I am shocked at myself for not trying both sooner – it gives the most amazing and au natural finish EVER. I strongly recommend this for daily use.

The only thing that sets it off from the Beauty Blender is the quality of the sponge itself. Not saying it isn’t worthy at all but I have noticed that it tends to soak up a tad more product than the Beauty Blender probably because it’s much softer, more porous and expands very much. This, consequently, sheers out my foundation just a little bit so what I am actually trying to say is that you require more product if you’re using this. Also, since it has a flat edge, I feel like it’s prone to tearing so I have to be very careful while cleaning. Oh by the way, cleaning it is easy as pie. I like to wash it with a mild shampoo and it’s good to go.

Perhaps the best way to use it is making sure the sponge is damp. I make tiny dots of liquid foundation on my face and spread it a little with my fingers. After that I dab the sponge repeatedly till the product is perfectly blended into the skin. The flat edge is wonderful for applying concealer and the rounded side for foundation. Overall, it’s incredible but I prefer using my Beauty Blender nevertheless. It’s definitely a good value for money.

You might like it if…
  • It gives an immaculate and natural-looking finish
  • It’s easy to use and clean
  • You think it’s especially wonderful for concealer application
You might not like it if…
  • It’s prone to tearing
  • It soaks up your foundation
My rating
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4/5

Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge is priced at $6.00 and can be purchased online from the website. If you live in Pakistan, you can buy it online from Rouge for PKR 1200.

What do you think about it? Have you tried it?


PR sample(s) sent for review. This however has not affected my opinion at all. My loyalty is to my readers and being honest is my utmost responsibility. I have given my sincere opinion about the product(s) mentioned in the post. For more details, please go through my Disclosure Policy.

If you have any questions, you can have a look at FAQ or email me on info@sarahassansblog.com.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Real Techniques Core Collection Brushes – Review


Finally a review on the much-admired makeup brushes!

Core Collection
Create a perfect canvas with this collection of coverage essentials:

includes 4 full-size brushes + case:
  • detailer brush: precision cut to effortlessly conceal problem areas; or, use with lipstick for long-lasting shape and definition
  • pointed foundation brush: Use with liquid foundation to build custom coverage
  • buffing brush: ideal for full coverage application of powder and mineral foundation
  • contour brush: delicately applies highlighter to contour or create sheer, soft-focus finish
Panoramic brush case is a 2-in-1 case + stand. Look pixel-perfect even in harsh light. Ultra-plush, synthetic taklon bristles are hand-cut and 100% cruelty-free. Extended aluminum handles are light and easy to use.

Real Techniques Core Collection Brushes
Real Techniques Core Collection Brushes
My thoughts
I am a huge fan of Sigma synthetic brush line and nothing comes close to F80 which is my absolute favorite. After trying these, I've gotta say, I am very pleased. For starters, it comes in a nice travel-friendly case and contains four brushes with synthetic bristles – the kinda ones Sigma does. The brushes are all soft and don’t feel harsh against my skin. Not to mention, the handle on these feel light and sturdy which makes them quite comfortable to use. Even though they aren't as dense as I would like them to be but that doesn’t affect their performance. On the bright side, these dry real quick as opposed to my Sigma brushes which take a whole day to dry. Moreover, I haven't noticed any shedding or splaying so far.

Real Techniques Core Collection Brushes - Buffing brush

I am extremely happy with the Buffing brush. It’s excellent for applying liquid foundation, BB cream and powder foundation. I love the way it blends makeup and creates a flawless base. It’s not as good as F80 but it’s incredibly close. I love using this to blend my BB cream or put powder foundation. It’s a must-have!

Real Techniques Core Collection Brushes - Contour brush

The Contour brush is my second favorite from the collection. I like that it’s little round and pointed at the tip as it helps create that precise contour in a matter of seconds. But if you don’t like a sharp look, you can easily blend your bronzer or contouring powder for a diffused effect. I also use it to highlight parts on my face like cheekbones and nose. Apparently, it looks small but it's very precise in its application which allows for controlled lines so you're never at the risk of overdoing which is great.
Real Techniques Core Collection Brushes - Pointed Foundation brush

To be honest, I am disappointed with the Pointed Foundation brush because I find it too small for foundation application. It’s been sitting in my stash just like that. But you could still use it to apply your liquid foundation on those hard-to-reach areas like around the nose and mouth. It could also double up as a concealer brush to hide those nasty spots or dark circles and it works really well that way.

Real Techniques Core Collection Brushes - Detailer brush

The Detailer brush is good. I like to use it as a lip brush. You could also highlight your cupid’s bow or the inner corner of your eyes with it.

Overall, I think the Core Collection is fantastic for makeup newbies and budget-conscious girls. I find these brushes pretty versatile; you can use one brush in so many different ways. I highly recommend!

My rating
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4/5

Real Techniques Core Collection is priced at PKR 2800 and can be purchased online from Rouge which is a NEW online Pakistani store on Facebook. Be sure to check it out! Folks abroad can purchase it online from RealTechniques.com.

What do you think about the brushes? Have you tried it yet?


PR sample(s) sent for review. This however has not affected my opinion at all. My loyalty is to my readers and being honest is my utmost responsibility. I have given my sincere opinion about the product(s) mentioned in the post. For more details, please go through my Disclosure Policy.

If you have any questions, you can have a look at FAQ or email me on info@sarahassansblog.com.