Real Techniques have completely taken over my brush collection. I still feel that MAC's eye brushes are far superior & I'll never give up my Sigma Tapered Highlighter Brush but for makeup brushes on any budget you can't beat Real Techniques. They are well made, soft, easy to clean & have never shed a single hair on my face. Real Techniques started off as Sam from Pixiwoo's brush line but now Nic is also a part of the team & these are the first brushes that they have designed together. Three of the new brushes are retractable & have a lid. If you're fed up of your makeup brushes getting squished at the bottom of your bag or just want to keep them clean then these are the perfect solution. The Silicone Liner Brush is another new addition & it's probably my favourite out of the four.

Real Techniques Retractable Kabuki Brush
Kabuki brushes should be a staple in everyone's brush collection. They're the ultimate multi-tasking brush. This brush can be used for liquid foundation, mineral foundation, setting powder, contouring or blush application. Personally I like to use this for precision powder application. It's my new favourite partner for my Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powders. It feels incredibly soft on the skin so it blends like a dream. The angled shape means that you can really get into the hollows of your cheeks & it works just as well on the apples of your cheeks. The longer handle makes this easier to use than the original Real Techniques Kabuki Brush. The bristles are softer, more densely packed & have a better shape so I'd definitely recommend buying this retractable one over the old one.

Real Techniques Retractable Bronzer Brush
I wasn't too sure about buying this brush because I've never used a bronzer in my entire life. I embrace the pale at all times. The shape & duo-fibre bristles reminded me of the MAC 187 brush so I decided to buy it anyway. Duo-fibres are great because the white bristles pick up the powder & the black bristles help to blend the product into the skin, giving you a beautifully blended, flawless finish. I used to use my 187 to stipple my liquid foundations & the Retractable Bronzer Brush works just as well for doing this. It does seem to suck up a bit more foundation though so you'll end up using more product. This chunky brush works really well with contouring powders to add some definition to your face. The bristles are not as densely packed as the other Real Techniques brushes. This helps you to get a light & natural finish but it lacks precision. I also tried using this with cream blushes & highlighters and I loved the result. It works brilliantly with the NARS Illuminators to add a gorgeous glow to your face. This brush is pretty huge though so I personally wouldn't take it out with me.

Real Techniques Retractable Lip Brush
Real Techniques carry a couple of small brushes that can be used as lip brushes. I normally go for the Detailer or Accent Brush. However this one is much better than either of those due to the inclusion of a lid. I think that lip brushes should always have some kind of lid or retractable feature. Otherwise you can easily end up with red lipstick smeared over everything else in your makeup bag. This keeps everything neat & hygienic. The shape is quite similar to the Detailer Brush found in the Core Collection but the tip is slightly more rounded. It's a great size & does it's job very well. I always need to top up my lippie throughout the day so this is such a brilliant brush for travelling with.

Real Techniques Silicone Liner Brush
First there came the Pixel Point Eyeliner Brush in the Starter Set - it was rubbish. Things were much improved with the launch of the Fine Liner Brush. Finally we have the new Silicone Liner Brush which is easily the best Real Techniques eyeliner brush currently available. Instead of being an actual brush, this has a soft pointed silicone nib. The tip is very fine so you can get right up to your lashes with it. It doesn't drag along the eyelid at all resulting in super smooth liner application. I can vary the thickness of line or shape of my flick with the greatest of ease. The silicone material makes it so easy to clean. If you don't own a gel liner you can just mix an eyeshadow with water or Illamasqua Sealing Gel & this brush will do the rest. It is a truly fantastic addition to the Real Techniques range.
In general I find that the individual Real Techniques brushes tend to be better quality than the sets & these new additions definitely do not disappoint. The retractable brushes might be seen as gimmicky but it's a genuinely helpful feature that makes them both portable & hygienic. I wasn't too sure about the Bronzer Brush to begin with but I would thoroughly recommend buying all of these brushes. If you ever do your makeup on the go or are staying over at someone else's house then these brushes would be indispensable to you. I ended up ordering mine from Love Makeup because my local Boots were being slow. I have since seen them in many branches of Boots so it should be much easier to get your hands on them by now!
Kabuki brushes should be a staple in everyone's brush collection. They're the ultimate multi-tasking brush. This brush can be used for liquid foundation, mineral foundation, setting powder, contouring or blush application. Personally I like to use this for precision powder application. It's my new favourite partner for my Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powders. It feels incredibly soft on the skin so it blends like a dream. The angled shape means that you can really get into the hollows of your cheeks & it works just as well on the apples of your cheeks. The longer handle makes this easier to use than the original Real Techniques Kabuki Brush. The bristles are softer, more densely packed & have a better shape so I'd definitely recommend buying this retractable one over the old one.
I wasn't too sure about buying this brush because I've never used a bronzer in my entire life. I embrace the pale at all times. The shape & duo-fibre bristles reminded me of the MAC 187 brush so I decided to buy it anyway. Duo-fibres are great because the white bristles pick up the powder & the black bristles help to blend the product into the skin, giving you a beautifully blended, flawless finish. I used to use my 187 to stipple my liquid foundations & the Retractable Bronzer Brush works just as well for doing this. It does seem to suck up a bit more foundation though so you'll end up using more product. This chunky brush works really well with contouring powders to add some definition to your face. The bristles are not as densely packed as the other Real Techniques brushes. This helps you to get a light & natural finish but it lacks precision. I also tried using this with cream blushes & highlighters and I loved the result. It works brilliantly with the NARS Illuminators to add a gorgeous glow to your face. This brush is pretty huge though so I personally wouldn't take it out with me.
Real Techniques carry a couple of small brushes that can be used as lip brushes. I normally go for the Detailer or Accent Brush. However this one is much better than either of those due to the inclusion of a lid. I think that lip brushes should always have some kind of lid or retractable feature. Otherwise you can easily end up with red lipstick smeared over everything else in your makeup bag. This keeps everything neat & hygienic. The shape is quite similar to the Detailer Brush found in the Core Collection but the tip is slightly more rounded. It's a great size & does it's job very well. I always need to top up my lippie throughout the day so this is such a brilliant brush for travelling with.
First there came the Pixel Point Eyeliner Brush in the Starter Set - it was rubbish. Things were much improved with the launch of the Fine Liner Brush. Finally we have the new Silicone Liner Brush which is easily the best Real Techniques eyeliner brush currently available. Instead of being an actual brush, this has a soft pointed silicone nib. The tip is very fine so you can get right up to your lashes with it. It doesn't drag along the eyelid at all resulting in super smooth liner application. I can vary the thickness of line or shape of my flick with the greatest of ease. The silicone material makes it so easy to clean. If you don't own a gel liner you can just mix an eyeshadow with water or Illamasqua Sealing Gel & this brush will do the rest. It is a truly fantastic addition to the Real Techniques range.
In general I find that the individual Real Techniques brushes tend to be better quality than the sets & these new additions definitely do not disappoint. The retractable brushes might be seen as gimmicky but it's a genuinely helpful feature that makes them both portable & hygienic. I wasn't too sure about the Bronzer Brush to begin with but I would thoroughly recommend buying all of these brushes. If you ever do your makeup on the go or are staying over at someone else's house then these brushes would be indispensable to you. I ended up ordering mine from Love Makeup because my local Boots were being slow. I have since seen them in many branches of Boots so it should be much easier to get your hands on them by now!
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So beautiful! :DI want all of them!
ReplyDeletethey are certainly are some of the best looking brushes around :) xx
DeleteThe silicone liner brush was the one I was most interested in! I love the idea of its flexibility, and is unlike anything I've used before!
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I really love it! If you struggle with brushes then the silicone nib just makes everything a lot easier xx
DeleteI really want to try the silicone liner brush, it's looks so strange but so cool :)
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It is such a cool product, it makes me want to buy more gel liners! xx
DeleteI have to have the bronzer brush - it's soo cute and very practical that it's retractable :o) Xx
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The bronzer brush is the only one I wasn't sure about but it is pretty great! xx
DeleteThe eyeliner 'brush' is intriguing, I feel like it'd be much easier to clean gel eyeliners of it too. Definitely going to be trying some of these out
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You can literally just wipe off the old product! It makes cleaning the brush so much easier & much more hygienic xx
DeleteI am really put off by the retractable brushes despite the fact that they don't actually retract that much.. I would worry about germs. I also purchased the silicone liner but so far I'm not impressed. It seems like a really good idea; silicone makes it easier to clean after each use BUT the "brush" doesn't appear to pick up enough product or rather it doesn't do so evenly, which makes applying gel liner a lot more hassle than it's worth. I find with a standard brush it takes me seconds to sweep on liner, with this brush it takes far longer because I have to keep dipping my brush.
ReplyDeleteI think the retractable brushes are fine unless you're using cream products. Like the kabuki I've just left with the lid on because I use it for powder but because I was using cream highlighter with the bronzer I washed it right away. They're mainly meant for travel so I'm sure most people would wash them after travelling with them for a bit. If you're keeping them at home then you could just leave them undone with the rest of your brushes. I did find that I had to keep dipping the silicone liner brush in the pot too but I didn't really mind that. I found that I could get a really smooth line regardless, with a fine precision that you sometimes can't get with a brush. I think the silicone version will be very popular but I imagine many people will still prefer a proper brush xx
DeleteLove the idea of these! I would like to try them
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The retractable feature is such a cool idea, they're well worth the money! xx
DeleteI am debating whether or not to buy these as my blush brush and bronzer brush are almost ready to be retired off, everytime I see them I like them more x
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oh you definitely should! the kabuki is a total essential, i'm sure you'd love it! xx
DeleteThese all look so good, especially the bronzer brush! x
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Agreed, they're a great bunch of additions! I hope they keep putting out quality individual brushes like these xx
DeleteI like the idea of the silicone brush, it sounds very smart for gel liner application!
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It's very innovative & such a brilliant idea. I think it works really well. I normally prefer liquid liner but this brush makes gels & creams just as easy to use xx
Deleteahhh these would be so so good for travel or having one in my purse!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! They're just so convenient & are perfect if you need to touch up your makeup throughout the day xx
DeleteI didn't realise these were out! I think I much prefer them to the non retractable and am very excited to buy some! lovely post :)
ReplyDeleteI really want to try these, they look good!
ReplyDeleteReal Techniques never disappoints, I really want to try the Kabuki one! x
ReplyDeleteSo glad they are out now, been waiting for the launch for so long!
ReplyDeleteReally want to try the liner brush as liner brushes with bristles take so much effort to keep clean! xx
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These are such handy brushes! Xx
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These all look great! I'll definitely keep my eyes out for these brushes.
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I adore the original real techniques brushes, the best I've ever used! I will definitely be keeping my eyes peeled for these retractable ones, how handy!
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It feels like I've been checking my two most local Boots forever and although they have finally got most of the new range in neither of them have the Kabuki brush yet, which is the one I really want! I would definitely go for all of them, but lack of funds means I'm restricting myself to just one and I think the kabuki is the winner for me :)
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i'ved always wanted to try out these real technique brush
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