The only eye makeup brush you need to know about

If anyone knows about make-up brushes, it’s Nic and Sam Chapman. Not only do the sisters have a whopping two million subscribers to their beauty YouTube channel, Pixiwoo, but their beauty tool range in partner with Real Techniques is also globally successful.
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You may already know about their Miracle Complexion Sponge, but when we asked the girls what they think the most underrated eye make-up brush is, “The Deluxe Crease Brush” was their answer.
Found in The Starter Set, the girls say it has so many other uses than just applying shadow. “We really recommend using it to apply concealer under the eye,” they said.
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The brush has a rounded edge with dense bristles and is the perfect size for covering blemishes, highlighting small areas like the Cupid’s bow and inner corner of the eye, and of course for blending eyeshadow (bh member Jodi89 praises it for fitting perfectly in her eye crease).
Try pairing it with these products to create the perfect smoky eye:
- Mirenesse Superlong Wear Gel Eye Liner
- Eye of Horus Sekhmet Smokey Palette
- Maybelline The Colossal Volum' Express Smoky Eyes Mascara
- Glam by Manicare Adriana Lashes
And if you want to catch Sam and Nic while they’re in Australia, here’s where they’ll be:
Sydney – Thursday 8 September at Priceline Pharmacy, Pitt St Mall, 5:00 - 5:45pm.
Melbourne – Saturday 10 September at Priceline Pharmacy, Doncaster, 2:00 - 2:45pm.
What do you think the most underrated make-up brush is? Do you own a brush similar to the Deluxe Crease Brush?
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I've heard good reviews about these brushes - along with this article i might have to try them out!
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I have yet to find the perfect brush for highlighting and contouring small areas, maybe this is it!
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It's on my pricelline wishlist. . Just waiting for a sale!
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Love a good brush. .
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They look great I usually use the applicators that come with the product
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want to try the deluxe crease brush!
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Okay, I really need to invest in this brush set - $45?! Done!
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I have the Deluxe Crease Brush, but I wish it was smaller. I have hooded eyes and not even much of a crease, so I prefer smaller brushes for my eye area.
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Brushes, you can never have too many.
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I concur! Still looking for my favourite blending brush...
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I swear by the Deluxe crease brush, couldn't live without it!
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I want to try this deluxe crease brush, I am in need of one!
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I have two of these brushes, one for my eye shadow and the other for my concealer.
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It sounds like a versatile brush.
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Wow, I need to get me one of these
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Yes!!! I love this brush and now have a couple as use them for so many things. From applying eyeshadow to the crease, to blending out a perfect smokey eye, to apply concealer, setting concealer under the eye and applying glitter when I'm feeling extra sparkly
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Got quite a few brushes but nothing similar to this one, add to my next shopping trip! :)
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I don't think I do own something similar, but it would be good to blend a large eyelid area I think (which I have).
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I have so many brushes but usually stick to the same 2
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I have this! The bristles are shorter in length than other blending brushes which means it's easier to handle, but it's also easy to go overboard. I don't like it as concealer as I use dense flat brushes with my cream concealer.
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I use this brush more for concealing than blending as I find it works better that way.
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I have too very similar to this one. Perfect for creating a smokey eye and blending. The miracle sponge is still my favourite make up brush/tool though.
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This looks like a really good brush to add to my collection, does any one know if its synthetic ?? Please say yes :-)
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I have heard great things about these brushes definitely will look into buying some.
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I love this brush for my crease and blending. I don't wash them frequently enough to use it for concealer too!
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