![]() ![]() Its a fairly matte and dark color, so any streakiness was observed pretty quick. I used what is identified as the Concealer Brush as a more precise brush to apply a color along my upper and lower lashline. The eyeshadow brushes were definitely surpassing my expectations up to this point. 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. ![]() Again, usually this is the flat side of my UD brush or a random Farrah Brush. I then used the Angled Detail Brush to add a crease color. I also did not notice a ton of fall out or excess pigment that needed to be tapped out of the brush before use. It was really soft and spread the color evenly with no patchiness. 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. I then used the Classic Eyeshadow Brush to put a base color over my entire eye. It was a lot bigger and softer than the spoolie and blended my brow pencil a lot better than the spoolie it came with. 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. I then went to do brows, which as mentioned above, is pencil. 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 like to use this brush in more of a buffing circular motion than a stippling technique. 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. Normally, I use an Urban Decay Optical Blurring Brush or a knock off beauty blender from Target. 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.įor foundation, I used the Face Flat Brush. The photo above shows the brush I used for each aspect with my normal brush above it. Obviously, not all of them are direct swaps for what I presently use. P.S – Want to join in on the fun? Show tarte your sassy selfies and powerful poses using the hashtag #tartelette to be featured on their Social Gallery.Disclaimer: I decided to try and use these entirely in place of my current brushes to review them fully. In addition to the tartelette palette, lipstick, and blush, the spring 2015 collection also features tarteist clay paint liner, clay pot Amazonian clay waterproof liner, etch & sketch double-ended liner brush, smooth operator Amazonian clay tinted pressed finishing powder, powder player bamboo pressed powder brush, LipSurgence skintuitive lip gloss in energy, maracuja neck cream, travel size maracuja oil, double ended LCL & best in faux mascara, LipSurgence lip tiny in glitzy, and the park ave princess contour palette. Tartelette Amazonian clay 12-hour blush – This nutrient-rich blush utilizes tarte’s iconic Amazonian clay-infused formula to balance and replenish the skin for up to 12 hours of fade-free, flawless wear. Tartelette limited-edition Amazonian butter lipstick – To celebrate 15 years of high-performance naturals™, tarte is introducing a limited-edition collector’s version of its ultra-creamy Amazonian butter lipstick in “ethereal pink” infused with murumuru and cupuacu butters harvested from the depths of the Amazon. Tartelette Amazonian clay matte palette – An all matte eyeshadow palette featuring 12 never-before-seen shades to inspire, celebrate and empower real women to take on the day with confidence.
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