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Brushes: The Bad & The Good Part I
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6. Everyday Minerals Long Handled Kabuki
7. La Mei La Kabuki
8. Coastal Scents Pink Kabuki
9. Elianto Angled Blusher brush
10. Posh White Angle Blush brush
11. Posh Blush brush
Everyday Minerals Long Handled Kabuki is another famous brush. It’s softness and density is just like the Flat Top brush. Pretty nice to use as a powder brush, or even as a blusher brush.
But honestly, this brush isn’t necessary. I think it’s a better option to get the Flat Top and save RM38 on this. It’s available for purchase in Lovingminerals.com and don’t go OOS as fast as the Flat Top.
La Mei La Kabuki brush is one the CHEAPEST brush I’ve ever bought! It’s soft, and not scratchy! And the best part, I got it cheap!
It’s a really sweet deal! The density is not as great as EDM Flat Top or Long Handled Kabuki, but it’s a nice brush to use as a powder brush. And the cute compact size is just great for travelling! I use this brush with my Chacott loose powder.
I really don’t quite like this Pink Kabuki. It’s dense. It’s soft. But, it’s a little scratchy. I don’t know if I got a faulty brush or what, since the review for this are quite good. Maybe I gotten used to really soft and non scratchy brushes like EDM Flat Top/ Long Handled Kabuki/ La Mei La kabuki, so I am expecting this to be as soft/ not scratchy like those.
Good to use as a finishing powder brush. It’s really small and compact, and it’s pink! Good for travelling too!
This Elianto Angled Blusher brush is one of my first brushes. It has worked perfectly well for as long as I can remember. It doesn’t shed, nor does it bleed. It has serve its purpose well for the price I bought.
It’s soft, and dense enough to be used as a blusher brush. Only one thing though, it’s a little scratchy. I never really noticed this, until I started buying other brushes. So, with better options out there, it’s okay to give this a miss. However, if you find it is difficult to get other brushes, then buy this if you don’t mind a little scratchiness and of course, comparing it with the other brushes, the price is on the cheap side.
The brush is made of pony’s hair, if not mistaken. I can’t quite remember.
Posh White Angle blush brush’s function is exactly the same as Elianto’s Angled blush brush, except this is smaller when compared, softer and not scratchy as Elianto’s. It didn’t shed nor bleed, but it’s not available in Malaysia. I got my CS and Posh brushes from Ryan aka SgDrugstore in Lowyat.net.
Posh Blush brush is slightly smaller than the Angled Blush brush. It’s soft, not scratchy and rather dense. Picks up colour quite well and blends quite nicely. I like to use this to do contouring.
I know I sound weird using this as a contour brush, but uh, it works! Haha! I use my brushes for various reasons though it was never meant to be used that way! Both of the Posh brushes are made of natural hair, but what kind of natural hair, I have no idea.
Honestly, I would recommend getting Posh brushes as there are some really good reviews on them! I got them when they had the 50% off, so it’s a steal! ^_^ I am itching to try out a few of their other brushes. Tee hee~
My brush collection is growing, I know it!
The final post on eyeshadow and eyeliner brush to be up pretty soon! ^_^


May I know, where did you buy the Posh brushes?
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Hi Erny, I got them from Ryan aka SgDrugstore from LYN.
The link is provided inside the post itself
Hope this helps!
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Hi, where should I get this La Mei La Kabuki Brush?
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plue Reply:
July 28th, 2010 at 11:27 pm
Rachelle: A dear reader helped me purchase this quite a long time back. I think it’s no longer being sold
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