Brush Review: MUFE Brush 100, the Precision Small Foundation Brush. Sunday is make-up-free day so I thought I'd post a review in between doing household chores. Yeah, we girls can have it all! All the work, that is :). Anyway, the brush 100 is part of the new-ish artist brushes launched by MUFE in 2013. All MUFE artist brushes have synthetic bristles. In my limited experience with them, they are soft and DO NOT SHED. I wasn't even planning on buying this if the MUFE makeup artist had not used this in putting on my concealer. The moment she did, I was intrigued. It applied the concealer evenly under my eyes and reached those little corners around my nose and mouth. Have I mentioned the softness? Yeah, but I'll say it again, it is SOFT. In fact, it's so soft that it feels more like a sponge, like a beauty blender, than a brush. I also realized that this also applies foundation like a sponge if you do a stippling motion. So, if you're partial to brushes but want a sponge-like finish, this is a great option. Downside: MUFE Artist Brushes are pricier than most brushes. MAC is a bit cheaper. Upside: These were made for MUA so they are resilient. They were made to retain their shapes despite repeated use. Plus, there are so many uniquely shaped brushes in the range that lends to unique uses as well. I don't know of any MAC brushes that can be a dupe to this. In pic: MAC 187 for size comparison and Benefit brush roll as backdrop. #makeup #makeupaddict #makeupforever #makeupreview #makeupbrush #twitter


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