Ladies (and Gents?!) I give you, Bdellium tools!
You've probably heard of these before, they've been kicking around the blogosphere for a while and have been revered and raved about by many bloggers, and now I have three of these beauties for myself, I now I can see what all the fuss was about :)
These brushes are part of their Green Bambu* collection.
They say "Professional Eco Friendly makeup brushes with all sustainable bamboo handles and soft vegan synthetic bristles with an anodised aluminium ferrule. The advantages of synthetic bristles includes less or no hair shedding compared to natural bristles, they are easier to clean and provide a much lighter application of products. The bristles are hypoallergenic and 100% Cruelty Free."
My Thoughts
As you might be able to tell from my little intro, I quite like these :) First off, I'm a massive fan of all things Japanese, and seeing as these are made of Bamboo, that's a big+ in my book. Then take into consideration that these are suitable for vegans and 100% cruelty free and we're on to a winner. But even still, the brushes could have been rubbish, but they're not. They're quality products that have become my 'reach for first' brushes. I may not have had them a very long time, but sometimes you don't need to use a product for long to know that it's amazing.
One of the biggest things I've noticed about these, is my eye shadow application, I feel that it's improved and well, as much as I'd like to say it has, I feel it's down to the brushes. They don't pick up too much product, and they blend really really well. They feel really nice to hold too (thank to the Bamboo), and I love the colour, it makes them really easy to pick out in your collection. But if I had to pick a negative, I'd have to say the price. They're not exactly cheap, but they're not crazy expensive either. I think for the quality of the product, you get really good value for money, I just can't see many people being able to shed out enough for a whole collection straight off the bat. But I think if you pick out a few or couple key brushes (for me, the large shadow brush and the crease brush have been my favourites) and build it up slowly, over a period of months you'd have yourself a lovely little collection :)
Where: You can pick up these little beauties from places like Beauty Chamber and other online stores.
Prices: Eyeliner brush £6.50, Crease brush £7.50 and Large Shadow brush £8.50.
Have you tried Bdellium tools? What's your favourite brush?
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the brush look great ^^
ReplyDeleteThey are :)
DeleteThese sound fab! I really need some new brushes xo
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Well, I can highly recommend them :D So pretty!
DeleteThey look great! I've heard a lot about these :)
ReplyDeleteHareem x
They really do live up to the hype :)
DeleteThey're not that badly priced (I've seen worse), love the colour so much more interesting than black. x
ReplyDeleteNo they're really not too bad :) I just struggled to find a negative so I was clutching at straws :D
DeleteThese look so promising. I'm going to have to pick up a few including the crease brush in February xo
ReplyDeleteOooh let me know what you end up getting :)
Deleteooh must try these! New follower, love your blog, love the polka dots - like mine! lucyrosex.blogspot.co.uk xxxx
ReplyDeleteAww thanks :D I don't normally do this but I've followed you back because I love your blog too :)
DeleteI've been looking to invest in a new eyeshadow brush - may have to try these out!
ReplyDeleteGreat review :)
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