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The final step is a perfect finish. Use the 2-in-1 kabuki closed for powder, then unfold to sweep on color for high-definition results:
- Look pixel-perfect even in harsh light
- Ultra-plush, synthetic taklon bristles are hand-cut and 100% cruelty-free
- Self-standing for easy storage
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Real Techniques Kabuki Brush
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to use (43)
- Compact (42)
- Soft bristles (39)
- Functional (38)
- Great design (30)
Cons
- Doesn't work (4)
- Hard to use (4)
- Poor quality (3)
Best Uses
- Everyday (42)
- Going out (28)
- Travel (25)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Natural style (23), Classic style (18), Trendy style (10)
Reviewed by 53 customers
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Pros
- Compact
- Soft Bristles
Cons
- Hard To Use
Best Uses
- Everyday
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
Compact and very soft. It opens into a larger brush, but I have found that to be cumbersome to use and so I tend to just use it compact.
Pros
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Functional
- Great Design
- Soft Bristles
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
GOOD IDEA, TWO IN ONE PRODUCT
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Functional
- Soft Bristles
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday
- Going Out
- Travel
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
This brush was recommend to me from an ULTA associate for the NAKED Flushed palette I purchased. I think the brush is not the right size for it, since the bronzer and blush are not that big.
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
I just got this brush a few days ago because I was in the need for a new kabuki brush and I happen to love sam chapman and pixiwoo so I thought I would give it a try. the reason why I like this brush is because its multi functional and super soft on the skin. what I was a little disappointed about was the size of the brush, I would like it to be a little bigger for bronzer or all over powder applications.and also I feel it should be a little bit denser to hold more product. other than that, love real techniques and pixiwoo.
Pros
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Functional
Cons
- Ineffective
- Poor Quality
- Sheds
Best Uses
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
Brush was too soft- the bristles didn't hold the powder or allow the powder to go on evenly
Pros
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Functional
- Great Design
- Soft Bristles
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday
- Going Out
- Travel
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
Saw this brush amongst the many choices Ulta has & decided to give it a try. I just bought my second one! My teenage daughters borrowed mine so often that I let them have the first one : )
I use Bare Minerals & it works beautifully with it.
Pros
- Compact
- Soft Bristles
Cons
- Hard To Use
- Ineffective
- Too soft
Best Uses
- Travel
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
Didn't care for this brush. It was too soft and flexible to be used for a blush brush or a foundation brush. I liked the fold-up idea, but it just didn't work for me.
Pros
- Compact
Cons
- Hard To Use
- Ineffective
- Poor Quality
Best Uses
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
I am returing this brush. It's the only real techniques brush I don't care for. I bought it to blend my makeup as a final step. It hurts my skin and doesn't blend. All the other brushes in the line are great!
Pros
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Functional
- Great Design
- Soft Bristles
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday
- Going Out
- Travel
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
LOVE this Kabuki Brush. It's compact, soft and it swings open to make an even bigger brush for blending. I love this Brush. You can use it for so many things: blush, bronzer, highlighter and powdering your face. It's small enough you can put in your purse or in your travel bag. This is a must if you love Real Techniques brushes.
Pros
- Compact
- Easy To Use
- Soft Bristles
Cons
- Too Small
Best Uses
- Everyday
- Going Out
- Travel
Comments about Real Techniques Kabuki Brush:
I enjoyed this brush it is very good for a blush brush, or a contour brush, and also all over bronze brush. The only thing I didn't like was that when you open the kabuki that it doesn't stay open, but when you open the kabuki it snaps open but doesn't stay open. Also I would suggest only using compact bronzers not lose ones because the brushes will only pick up in the area that you placed the brush in. Also when you clean the brush you have to let it dry for more than 8 hours, first lay it flat on a towel, then open the brush and then let it dry completely.
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