M.A.C #316 Lip Brush with Cover
M.A.C #316 Lip Brush with Cover
M.A.C
Lipstick applied. Covered.
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Description
Description
A brush for drawing delicate lip and eye lines. Thin, flexible bristles, perfect for powder and cream products. Comes with a cover. Stiff synthetic bristles.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How To Use
How To Use

It's easy to use and applies lipstick gently, so I'm glad I bought it.
If you're looking for a lip brush, I recommend this one (lol). It's completely different from the brushes you can buy at drugstores for under 1000 yen. There are also many expensive lip brushes from various companies, but this one is the easiest to use. As you'd expect from MAC, it really feels like a brush made for artists. After using it for a long time, the bristles start to point in this direction and that, but even so, I can draw better with this brush than with other brushes. If you're a brush lover, even if you think you've been tricked, give it a try. You won't regret it!
I bought this to use up all my lipstick. I heard that with expensive lipsticks, half of it is gone, but half is actually still inside. Until now, I'd been picking it out little by little with a spatula, but that was a pain and I usually only do that at home, so I bought my favorite Mac brush. This brush has a lid, so it's easy to carry around. Until now, I'd been using the brush that came with Clé de Peau's lip liner, but it was too small and difficult to use. This one is a size larger, so it's easy to use. It's easy to apply and I have no complaints. Of course, you can also use it to blend.
I read the reviews and was intrigued, so I bought it! The brush is just the right firmness and has a tapered tip, making it easy to use. I tend to use glosses and lipsticks with tips more often than lipstick, but when applying darker lipsticks, a lip brush still gives a more beautiful finish. It also comes with a cap, and the size makes it easy to carry around, which is great!
Skill is something you can buy. Beginners should use high-quality makeup brushes. I truly believe that. A friendly Mac beauty advisor told me that brushes in sets are of lower quality, so I collect Mac brushes one by one at department stores, even if they're expensive. I now have over 10. They fold in half, so I can fit them in my pouch, and they have just the right amount of stiffness—I highly recommend them! Regarding Mac brushes, I recently saw a video by Lulu, a MAC Senior Retail Manager and MUA who appears in Mac's official YouTube videos. She explains the correct brush usage and care, so I highly recommend watching it! I've used a variety of brushes, including Morphee and Real Techniques, but in the end, only one brush remains in my collection. Other than that, my tools are almost entirely Mac. I even bought a case and found a discontinued makeup box, so now I own almost all Mac. It was a brand I coveted in my 20s, but now... I'm grown up...