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Crownbrush UK Infinity Series Make-up Brush Review
Crownbrush UK Infinity Series Make-up Brush Review
Crownbrush UK Infinity Series Make-up Brush Review
Crownbrush UK Infinity Series Make-up Brush Review
A wee while ago I
received some lovely new brushes from Crownbrush UK to review. Previously, I
had been sent the original Infinity brush series, so I was excited to see what
the new ones had to offer.
The new brushes have
super soft vegan synthetic bristles with matte patent handles, this time with a
subtle imprint of the Crownbrush logo and an individual code to help you
remember which one your favourite is.

When I got sent the
older range, this style of brush went straight into my kit as I would never
have picked it up to use personally on myself. Now, because I already had one
similar in my kit I thought I may as well give this one a go – rather than
testing it out on models. I was so surprised at just how soft this brush
actually is. I absolutely love it and have been using it daily to apply my
foundation smoothly and quickly. What I particularly love about this brush, it
doesn’t absorb all of my foundation, whereas some foundation brushes I own,
more ends up inside the bristles than on my actual skin. The pointed tip of
this brush means you can get right into all those annoying places like around
your eyes, nose and chin. This brush is great with both liquid foundation and I
have tried it with my cream concealers too.
This one is great for
applying correcting/concealing cream and liquid products. I personally like to
use it with my Illamasqua Skin Base Lift Concealer underneath my eyes. The
bristles are nice and dense but lovely and soft at the same time.
This one I use for
applying concealer to pesky blemishes, which I tend to get a lot of around my
chin and sometimes on my forehead. Once I apply the concealer, I will use the
same brush to apply a dusting of translucent setting powder. That’s the great
thing about these Infinity brushes, you can literally use them with any product
and expect great results.
The brushes in this
collection range from £3.99-£16.99 which I think is fantastic value for money
and I would highly recommend these to friends and fellow make-up artists.