Makeup

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- Reviews: 66
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The hairs on this brush are so full, long and silky! They make even application of bronzer powder a breeze, and feel so luxurious on my face.
September 23, 2011
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In my experience, very few "travel brushes" are worth owning. The quality of the hairs/bristles usually seems inferior, the brush heads seems sparser and just don't do the job of full-size brushes. Trish's are different.These are some of the most luxurious brushes you can own, in a convenient zippered case that protects them in your suitcase (or makeup drawer).
March 14, 2011
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This brush cleaner is very effective, and it's important to keep your makeup brushes clean! It also has a lovely fragrance.
March 11, 2011
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I'm not always a fan of pre-filled makeup palettes because I rarely use all the shades. This one if an exception. These are colors that look good on practically everyone. They're timeless and classic, and you can get a variety of looks from them...especially since a bronzer is included. This is not inexpensive, but it's really good value for the money.
March 11, 2011
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This lovely, silky powder gives natural looking, buildable color without any fake-looking shimmer. And in the winter time, I use a little of it for contouring and to add warmth to my complexion. Great stuff!
March 11, 2011
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I adore Trish's large laydown brush (#21, which I've reviewed separately). This is the same brush in a slightly smaller size. If you're not planning to apply a light base color all over your lid and up to your brows (as I do), then this smaller brush probably would be a better choice.
March 11, 2011
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From the photo, this looks like Trish's original planner (before she came out with the redesigned quilted ones). While I loved the idea of these, they didn't allow enough room for makeup and tools (other than brushes) that couldn't be attached to the magnetic planner pages. I stopped using mine a long time ago. Definitely go for one of her redesigned, quilted planners. They're fantastic! (I've reviewed them separately.)
March 11, 2011
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I've used Trish McEvoy brushes for many years and love them all. But if I were forced to choose just three brushes, this one definitely would be one of them. (The other two would be the #50 angled eyeliner brush and the "windshield wiper" blender brush.) It lays down a perfect sweep of base color all over the lid area and up to just under the brows.
March 11, 2011
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I wear Trish McEvoy's Shimmering Plum Glaze lip color (with a touch of lip gloss over the center of my bottom lip). It's a flattering color that's a little deeper than my natural lip color, but in the same color family. I hate frosted lipsticks (especially on anyone over the age of 25!), but this lipstick just has a slight, subtle shimmer that's flattering even on older lips. It's moisturizing, too, and feels lovely on.
March 11, 2011
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Trish McEvoy's eye shadows are my favorites. The glaze shadows have a very subtle shimmer to them (it's not sparkly, just the merest hint of shimmer) and go on sheer, although you can build the color easily. And, like all of Trish's eye shadows, they're blendable and the colors are gorgeous.
March 10, 2011










