BS-MALL Makeup Brush Set 18 Pcs Premium Synthetic Foundation Powder Concealers Eye shadows Blush Makeup Brushes with black case (A-Champagne)

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BS-MALL Makeup Brush Set 18 Pcs Premium Synthetic Foundation Powder Concealers Eye shadows Blush Makeup Brushes with black case (A-Champagne)
BS-MALL Makeup Brush Set 18 Pcs Premium Synthetic Foundation Powder Concealers Eye shadows Blush Makeup Brushes with black case (A-Champagne)
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  • PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP BRUSH SET: Cover 18pcs brushes for Eye Shadow, Crease Shadow, Concealer, Blush, Foundation, Pressed or Loose Powders, Highlighter & Eyebrows. Ideally for applying, blending and shading products. Easy and convenient for daily makeup use.
  • PREMIUM SYNTHETIC FIBER: The handles of cosmetic brushes are made of high-end alloy and wood material. The bristles are well made of soft and silky nylon, ensured for long time use. All the brushes are fine and dense, suitable for even the most sensitive skin.
  • STYLISH DESIGN: The 18 pcs makeup brush set looks very chic and fashionable with the most popular and elegant Champagne Gold color , a must-have in your cosmetic bag.
  • Great for Beginner: Intended for makeup beginners and enthusiasts as the makeup brush kit is easy to use and superior in quality at an affordable price, a complete assortment to allows you to keep your makeup.
  • Designed by BS-MALL: With a keen eye for user's makeup needs, BS-MALL has designed these brushes to be not just durable and portable, but to also cater to your varied makeup needs with their different shapes.
  • PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP BRUSH SET: Cover 18pcs brushes for Eye Shadow, Crease Shadow, Concealer, Blush, Foundation, Pressed or Loose Powders, Highlighter & Eyebrows. Ideally for applying, blending and shading products. Easy and convenient for daily makeup use.
  • PREMIUM SYNTHETIC FIBER: The handles of cosmetic brushes are made of high-end alloy and wood material. The bristles are well made of soft and silky nylon, ensured for long time use. All the brushes are fine and dense, suitable for even the most sensitive skin.
  • STYLISH DESIGN: The 18 pcs makeup brush set looks very chic and fashionable with the most popular and elegant Champagne Gold color , a must-have in your cosmetic bag.
  • IDEAL FOR GIFT: Intended for makeup beginners and enthusiasts as the makeup brush kit is easy to use and superior in quality at an affordable price, a complete assortment to allows you to keep your makeup. Ideal gift for mom, wife, female friends.

Product Specifications

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Product Dimensions 7.48 x 1.18 x 0.79 inches; 8.82 Ounces
Item model number BSMALL-B066
UPC 740306416401
Manufacturer BS-MALL
ASIN B07MH1KHJ2

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  1. An exceptional bang for your buck. Disclaimer: I decided to try and use these entirely in place of my current brushes to review them fully. Obviously, not all of them are direct swaps for what I presently use. The photo above shows the brush I used for each aspect with my normal brush above it. The following products were used for testing: Tarte Rainforest of the Sea foundation, NARS Creamy Concealer, Wander Beauty brow pencil, Ciate setting powder, Hot Mama blush by The Balm Cosmetics, Pacifica Beauty bronzer, the Urban Decay Heat eyeshadow palette and ColourPop Highlighter from their Disney Villains Hades collection.For foundation, I used the Face Flat Brush. Normally, I use an Urban Decay Optical Blurring Brush or a knock off beauty blender from Target. On touch, I noticed the Flat Face Brush felt a little less dense than my normal brush, and a little bit softer as a result. I like to use this brush in more of a buffing circular motion than a stippling technique. It seemed to take more product than the UD brush for the same area, and the finish was a little more sheer and natural looking, but it still covered well and looked great so no major complaints.I then went to do brows, which as mentioned above, is pencil. Normally, I would just use the spoolie on the brow pencil, but I wanted to test everything that I possibly could so I used the Eyelash Brush. It was a lot bigger and softer than the spoolie and blended my brow pencil a lot better than the spoolie it came with. 10/10 would use again for this purpose.I then used the Classic Eyeshadow Brush to put a base color over my entire eye. Usually, I use a Farrah brush I got in an ipsy bag or the flat side of the UD double ended shadow brush that came in my palette for this. It was really soft and spread the color evenly with no patchiness. I also did not notice a ton of fall out or excess pigment that needed to be tapped out of the brush before use.I then used the Angled Detail Brush to add a crease color. Again, usually this is the flat side of my UD brush or a random Farrah Brush. I anticipated with how cheap these were that the color pick up would not be very good or that the brush itself would eat all of the color and not really put it on my eye, so I accidentally used waaaaaay too much and it was a bit darker than I was going for. The eyeshadow brushes were definitely surpassing my expectations up to this point.I used what is identified as the Concealer Brush as a more precise brush to apply a color along my upper and lower lashline. Its a fairly matte and dark color, so any streakiness was observed pretty quick. I had to do two passes to get rid of any streaks etc, though I wonder if this was partially to do with me using the brush for a purpose other than recommended or if I was hesitant to use as much color as I could have due to my earlier over deposit on the crease.I used the Blender Brush with nothing on it to blend my crease fiasco from earlier and add a transition color, which I would normally use the blending side of the UD brush or, yep, you guessed it, Farrah brush from my Ipsy bag for. It worked incredible. This brush is by far better than my Farrah brush and it will become my daily use brush.I used the Mini Flame Brush for concealer to kind of really clearly cut my eye look and give it sharp lines. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it glided and that it didn’t try to fan outward and lose those defined and even lines like my current brush. It was totally worthless for actually blending my concealer out, though. Again, not sure if this was user error or what. Went in with the Multi-Function brush to blend out, partially to use as many brushes as I could and partially because I just wanted to try and grasp what it is even for because I have never used one in my 20+ years doing my own makeup. It worked decently, but I am not jumping to replace my Vasanti concealer buffer and Farah concealer brush with this combination.I then used the flat angled brush to set under my eyes, which is usually a Moda buffer brush. No major difference between the two in performance, and this was cheaper so I would probably have no qualm switching. They feel identical in softness and density.I then used the Powder Brush to apply a setting powder to my entire face. I use a buffing motion when I do this. I normally use a Farah 50F brush for this. This powder brush is very soft and fluffy, but my sensitive skin didn’t love being buffed by it and it definitely felt a little more rough than my Farah. I can see myself using it, but I am not sure I am giving up my OG.I used the Angled Brush to contour my cheek bones and forehead with bronzer. This worked great and I got very clean and nice lines. I wish the color payoff were a little better, but this also could be a product issue as I normally use a different bronzer. I would totally use this again.I used the Tapered Brush to apply blush because I did not have a designated blush brush in this set and wanted to use as many brushes as I could. I normally use an Elf Cosmetics blush brush for this. I got a great color payoff, though i had to work a little more to disburse the product due to smaller brush. I may test this brush with a different function, including the suggested buffing of concealer, though it seems a bit large for that.I used the precision crease brush to highlight, which normally I would use an Elf concealer buffer or Moda fan brush for. I actually got a great result, it just took a bit of extra time due to the smaller size, which again is a user issue, not a brush. I actually bet that the tapered brush I used for blush would be perfect for this. I want to note that I normally use my fingers with this specific highlighter if I do not use the Elf concealer brush, because it has a fairly cream-to-powder consistency that does not play nice with a fan brush.I was over all very impressed with the brushes. They are exceptionally soft and fluffy, I had NO color fall out from my eyeshadow and no bristles fell out and adhered to my face like I often see with budget brushes. The only major downfall and reason I cannot give a full 5 stars is that there is a very strong chemical scent when you open these that takes a while to dissipate. I would definitely buy these again, and I would be curious to try other products from this brand.

  2. An exceptional bang for your buck. Disclaimer: I decided to try and use these entirely in place of my current brushes to review them fully. Obviously, not all of them are direct swaps for what I presently use. The photo above shows the brush I used for each aspect with my normal brush above it. The following products were used for testing: Tarte Rainforest of the Sea foundation, NARS Creamy Concealer, Wander Beauty brow pencil, Ciate setting powder, Hot Mama blush by The Balm Cosmetics, Pacifica Beauty bronzer, the Urban Decay Heat eyeshadow palette and ColourPop Highlighter from their Disney Villains Hades collection.For foundation, I used the Face Flat Brush. Normally, I use an Urban Decay Optical Blurring Brush or a knock off beauty blender from Target. On touch, I noticed the Flat Face Brush felt a little less dense than my normal brush, and a little bit softer as a result. I like to use this brush in more of a buffing circular motion than a stippling technique. It seemed to take more product than the UD brush for the same area, and the finish was a little more sheer and natural looking, but it still covered well and looked great so no major complaints.I then went to do brows, which as mentioned above, is pencil. Normally, I would just use the spoolie on the brow pencil, but I wanted to test everything that I possibly could so I used the Eyelash Brush. It was a lot bigger and softer than the spoolie and blended my brow pencil a lot better than the spoolie it came with. 10/10 would use again for this purpose.I then used the Classic Eyeshadow Brush to put a base color over my entire eye. Usually, I use a Farrah brush I got in an ipsy bag or the flat side of the UD double ended shadow brush that came in my palette for this. It was really soft and spread the color evenly with no patchiness. I also did not notice a ton of fall out or excess pigment that needed to be tapped out of the brush before use.I then used the Angled Detail Brush to add a crease color. Again, usually this is the flat side of my UD brush or a random Farrah Brush. I anticipated with how cheap these were that the color pick up would not be very good or that the brush itself would eat all of the color and not really put it on my eye, so I accidentally used waaaaaay too much and it was a bit darker than I was going for. The eyeshadow brushes were definitely surpassing my expectations up to this point.I used what is identified as the Concealer Brush as a more precise brush to apply a color along my upper and lower lashline. Its a fairly matte and dark color, so any streakiness was observed pretty quick. I had to do two passes to get rid of any streaks etc, though I wonder if this was partially to do with me using the brush for a purpose other than recommended or if I was hesitant to use as much color as I could have due to my earlier over deposit on the crease.I used the Blender Brush with nothing on it to blend my crease fiasco from earlier and add a transition color, which I would normally use the blending side of the UD brush or, yep, you guessed it, Farrah brush from my Ipsy bag for. It worked incredible. This brush is by far better than my Farrah brush and it will become my daily use brush.I used the Mini Flame Brush for concealer to kind of really clearly cut my eye look and give it sharp lines. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it glided and that it didn’t try to fan outward and lose those defined and even lines like my current brush. It was totally worthless for actually blending my concealer out, though. Again, not sure if this was user error or what. Went in with the Multi-Function brush to blend out, partially to use as many brushes as I could and partially because I just wanted to try and grasp what it is even for because I have never used one in my 20+ years doing my own makeup. It worked decently, but I am not jumping to replace my Vasanti concealer buffer and Farah concealer brush with this combination.I then used the flat angled brush to set under my eyes, which is usually a Moda buffer brush. No major difference between the two in performance, and this was cheaper so I would probably have no qualm switching. They feel identical in softness and density.I then used the Powder Brush to apply a setting powder to my entire face. I use a buffing motion when I do this. I normally use a Farah 50F brush for this. This powder brush is very soft and fluffy, but my sensitive skin didn’t love being buffed by it and it definitely felt a little more rough than my Farah. I can see myself using it, but I am not sure I am giving up my OG.I used the Angled Brush to contour my cheek bones and forehead with bronzer. This worked great and I got very clean and nice lines. I wish the color payoff were a little better, but this also could be a product issue as I normally use a different bronzer. I would totally use this again.I used the Tapered Brush to apply blush because I did not have a designated blush brush in this set and wanted to use as many brushes as I could. I normally use an Elf Cosmetics blush brush for this. I got a great color payoff, though i had to work a little more to disburse the product due to smaller brush. I may test this brush with a different function, including the suggested buffing of concealer, though it seems a bit large for that.I used the precision crease brush to highlight, which normally I would use an Elf concealer buffer or Moda fan brush for. I actually got a great result, it just took a bit of extra time due to the smaller size, which again is a user issue, not a brush. I actually bet that the tapered brush I used for blush would be perfect for this. I want to note that I normally use my fingers with this specific highlighter if I do not use the Elf concealer brush, because it has a fairly cream-to-powder consistency that does not play nice with a fan brush.I was over all very impressed with the brushes. They are exceptionally soft and fluffy, I had NO color fall out from my eyeshadow and no bristles fell out and adhered to my face like I often see with budget brushes. The only major downfall and reason I cannot give a full 5 stars is that there is a very strong chemical scent when you open these that takes a while to dissipate. I would definitely buy these again, and I would be curious to try other products from this brand.

  3. They are a lot of brushes and a nice traveling case included. Purchased this BS-MALL Makeup Brush Set 18 Pcs Premium Synthetic Foundation Powder Concealers Eye Shadows Blush Makeup Brushes with black case (A-Champagne) for my daughter for all the help she gives me around the house. They were a lot of brushes, and the box came with pictures to let her know which brush does what job. It was like an index of brushes for like a beginner who might not know how to use them. I thought that was really nice. It came with a case which makes it easy for traveling. The brushes were soft and she like the color. They seemed to be good quality, but only time will tell for sure. It is a great gift idea to me, for a beginner or advanced.

  4. Good For The Money. For the price, I will say, this set is worth it. For me, being new to makeup, this works very well in getting me used to brushes and giving me an idea of what to use each one for, what my preferences are, and giving me ideas for what brushes I’d like for the future. They’re in a very nice case, they were packaged very well when they arrived. So far, I haven’t had any strands come loose. They have done an excellent job spreading the product without interrupting other layers on my face, and without scratching me. I have sensitive skin so that is an accomplishment in my book. They don’t absorb too much product, but they do a good job picking up product from the pan. I definitely like them, would suggest and repurchase!

  5. 2nd pair bought. I am trying to learn how to be more make-up conscious at my age and salt and pepper hair color, so I’ve been investing in good brushes and learning what I should stop doing and what I should be focusing on due to this face change. I researched a lot and didn’t want to spend a lot of money since I’m investing in good make-up. Much of what I’ve never used when I was younger. I’ve bought two sets of the same brushes and would again. They wash/clean up well. I’m still learning what each brush is used for.

  6. Softest and Everything you need. These are the softest brushes, and there is a brush for all your cosmetic needs! On the box, there is information about what to use the brush for, and the brushes come in a compact container that can be used for storage for everyday use! Price was very reasonable and I am going to get one for a holiday present!

  7. Very nice brush set. These brushes are very nice and a great bargain for the price. They have the same feel as far more expensive luxury brand brushes. When I opened them they did have an odor, which was quickly and easily removed as I washed them with a trusted makeup brush soap and warm water. (***Washing any brushes, sponges, beauty blenders, etc should always be done before using them and to keep your face and them clean and free of germs and to prevent and remove bacteria that could cause breakouts as well as numerous other skin conditions) These brushes did not shed or lose more than 5 bristles out if the entire set even while washing. I have washed them several times now and am extremely pleased with the way they clean up, their performance, and that they still feel and look the same as they did when they were new(minus the odor). I have plans to purchase a couple more sets to put in to gifts for a couple family members and friends and maybe a couple more sets for my own personal use.

  8. Exceeded expections. This definitely has a weird chemical smell when you open it, but after washing the brushes in Dawn dish soap and warm water, the scent was gone. The brushes survived the wash with minimal bristles falling out. In terms of use, they feel much more luxurious than the price they are sold for. Though the brush itself is not as smooth and fine as my other brushes (I’m talking Artis), the price makes up for it and I prefer to use these vs. more expensive options. Even if they had to be replaced annually, it’s worth it.

  9. Very impressive. The quality of these brushes are excellent. I’m very pleased with the variety of styles and number of them. I’ve paid twice that for one brush from a fancy cosmetic distributors. I was a little nervous to open my package. After all…”you get what you pay for” but in this case it was just the opposite. Getting them on a prime day made the price even better.

  10. Easy to use. These brushes are exceptional! I haven’t used them all yet, but have used more than half of them. I’m new to using eye makeup and this set came in a box that described what each brush was used for. The carrying case the brushes came in is also easy to use. My only recommendation is to label the brushes with what the brush is used for, but this wasn’t advertised on the description, so I give these a full 5 stars.

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