Kim Brushes

May 28, 2010   Leave a Comment  

Recently, I received two Kim Brushes to test out. I’ve used them for a few weeks now and have decided it is time to do my review on them.

The first brush I got is the E135 – an eyeliner brush. The website describes it as “An angular, flat brush, for application of internal or external eye-liner. Ideal for gel application.” The brush is made out of taklon and it is a small angular brush.

When I first got this brush I was a little disappointed when I looked at it. I thought the bristles would be tightly compacted so that the brush wouldn’t be so flimsy. However, after using the brush I was really impressed and really happy. It is so easy to use, I honestly feel like it does all of the work for me (and who doesn’t love that?)

The great thing about this brush is that it can create a thin line that is right along your lashes or it can be used to build a thicker line. I appreciate being able to do both. Another great thing is that you don’t need a ton of product on the bristles to get the look you want. I tend to use a small amount anyways and then add more as I go so that I don’t mess anything up.

I definitely recommend this brush to everyone especially those of you who are trying out gel/cream eyeliner for the first time or haven’t found that one brush that just does it for you. This one will!

The second brush I got is the E125 – it is also made out of Taklon and the brush is oval shaped. The website describes this brush as “An oval tipped brush, for creating a smoky look of the eye. Ideal also for precise lining of lip gloss.”

I thought it was kind of odd for a brush to be used on the eyes and lips, but as long as you clean it well before using it on either part you will be all set.

This brush is awesome. It is really small so it works perfectly to get color right into your crease without overdoing it with the shadow. Again, the bristles on this brush aren’t tightly compacted, but I don’t think it matters much with this brush either.

It also works really well to apply lip gloss. I tend not to use brushes for my lip gloss because I never really found the need for one, but I’ll probably use the E125 as my go to lip brush.

Overall I’m quite impressed by these brushes. Unfortunately, the website doesn’t provide the prices of the brushes so I’m not sure if the price reflects the quality of the brush. You also can’t order the brushes online, however if you want more information you can email them here or go to their website to check out their products.

Kim Brushes has brushes for the eyes, face, and even nails.

*FTC Disclaimer* This product was given to me, free, for review. I am not affiliated with this company nor am I receiving any compensation for my review. Everything posted here is my honest opinion.

About Tara Rufo

Tara Rufo interned at Blast in early 2010 and writes our Cherry Bomb Beauty blog

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