Tiny Tuesdays: EcoTools Custom Coverage Buffing Brush

The EcoTools Custom Coverage Buffing Brush is a Lauren Curtis inspired purchase. After seeing her using it time after time in her videos, I felt like I just needed it in my life ya know (although she's stopped using that and started using the Real Techniques brush which I also feel like I need to have) #problemsofablogger


The Pluses: 
One reason why I enjoy using this face brush over others is the fact that I can stipple and buff in one. The bristles are dense and stiff enough to stipple over areas I want to get a higher coverage but at the same time it is soft and has that kinda bend to buff in circular motions. I think this works best with the thinner, more liquid foundations (think Bourjois Healthy Mix, L'Oreal True Match) as it helps it to blend it in more seamlessly. The bristles are soft, not the softest I have ever felt, but still soft on the face which counts the most.  Having it for over 6 months, I've had no issues with shedding or washing and I can see it still lasting me another year or so. Even so, it retails at $7.98 which is nothing if it lasts you a year!
     
The Minuses: 
I've tried applying thicker BB Creams (namely the Holika Holika Aqua Petit Jelly) and I don't think it applies as well as the formula is thick and gets stuck in the bristles. 

Comparisons:
The most similar brush I have to the EcoTools brush is the Real Techniques Buffing Brush. The EcoTools is a lot more flatter whereas the Real Techniques is rounder. EcoTools is also less dense and stiff. If I had to pick between the two, I'd pick EcoTools - namely due to the fact that I can stipple with it and I reach out for it more than the other. 

Overall:
Whilst I do like and enjoy this brush, I don't love it. It hasn't really rocked my world the way I thought it would but at the same time, I'd rather have it than not. If you are just starting out with makeup, I think this is a really great affordable alternative to try! If you already own several foundation brushes, like myself, I'd give it another thought of whether it's a "want" or a "need". For me this was more of a "want" but I don't regret purchasing it - I've spent $8 on far more useless things :P  The EcoTools range are available for purchase on the Luxola website here (they always seem to be running promotions so you can get more bang for your buck!)

The Rating:  4/5

10 comments:

  1. 4/5 isn't too bad, and haha yeah totally a problem of a blogger, I do that sometimes too!

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  2. I love Ecotools brushes because they're cheap and they work pretty decently! I've never actually seen this particular brush before but it sounds pretty interesting! I usually like to use thicker foundations so it's a shame it gets stuck to the bristles :(
    I've yet to buy my first real techniques brush ._. (i'm pretty late on the bandwagon lol)

    xx
    Beautifyinglifee

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    1. ah mate you need to get on it! they are so affordable and so worth the $

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  3. The best buffing brush I've used was from Shiseido, highly recommended :)

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    1. already have it hehe. I really like it but it's just so small and i feel like it takes forever to do my face!

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  4. I have these !!! Thought they were very lovely and soft!!


    恵美より ♥
    www.emi-doll.blogspot.jp

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  5. this brush looks great, and such a high review! must work well :D

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