Thursday, August 4, 2011

Review: Walmart Paris Presents High Definition Angled Blush Brush


I bought the Paris Presents High Definition Angled Blush brush 
along with the bronzer brush (review) the last time that I was at Walmart. 

I wanted to compare it to my other angled brushes and see if it was as good as 
or even better than my Sonia Kashuk Multi Purpose brush (review) and Mac 168 brush (review).


Pros:
  • perfect size for the cheek area
  • good for contouring
  • ideal for applying cream products (bristles are synthetic)
  • dense & great for blending
  • super soft
  • looks nice with its black handle & nickel ferrule (however, the handle is made of plastic and can look a little cheap, in person, compared to other brushes with wooden handles)
  • affordable ($6)
  • no shedding


Cons:
  • sold only at select Walmart stores


Bottom Line: I recommend using this brush for applying cream blushes or bronzers because it does a great job at dispersing the product evenly onto your cheek areaAlso, this brush is a great alternative for someone who's on a tight budget or just starting out with makeup.


Note: The Walmart Paris Presents High Definition Angled Blush brush is made of synthetic material and measures 6.25 inches. It is denser than both the Sonia Kashuk Multi Purpose brush and Mac 168 brush. The Mac 168 is ideal for applying "regular" (not sheer or highly pigmented) powder products, while the Sonia Kashuk Multi Purpose brush is ideal for applying sheer powder products.

Have you tried any of these angled brushes?
What's your favorite angled brush?

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2 comments:

  1. Fantastic brushes! I have to check them out ASAP! :) I'm following your blog now, you have awesome content =)

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  2. @Rainy Days and Lattes

    Thank you..you're so sweet =)
    and let me know how the brushes worked out for you.please!

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