Kirei&co. Eyeshadow and Point Makeup Brush Set
Kirei&co. Eyeshadow and Point Makeup Brush Set
Kirei&co.
Soft and smooth close-contact finishing brush
- 5.1
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- Flat $10 worldwide shipping
Description
Description
A brush with just the right amount of stiffness that firmly absorbs powder and brings out its color.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Bristles: nylon, handle: wood, metal fittings: aluminum
How To Use
How To Use
Dip the brush into the powder, shake off any excess powder, and gently apply it to your skin. [Care Instructions] After use, gently wipe it off with tissue paper. If the brush becomes dirty, wash it with water or foam, rinse thoroughly, then remove any excess water, arrange the bristles, and dry thoroughly in the shade.

The eyeshadow I fell in love with at first sight didn't come with a tip, so I bought this as a tool. It was 660 yen for a set of three, so I bought it without hesitation. I just wanted something that would work, but the bristles are soft and the powder holds up well, so the quality is unbelievable for the price. I'm also considering purchasing other Kirei & Co. makeup brushes.
I bought this when I was buying other tools in the same series. I've been able to use it without any irritation. I'm glad I was able to purchase such a high-quality tool at such an affordable price.
I usually buy brushes at 100 yen shops, but I bought this one because it had good reviews and I wanted a variety of sizes. The bristles are soft and easy to use. I think they will deteriorate with each wash, so I would like to buy it again if I like it.
I discovered this brand at a drugstore and had been using their powder makeup brushes. The bristles of this brand's makeup brushes are soft and not flimsy for the price, so I think they're a good deal. The only other makeup brushes I use are ones around 1,000 yen at drugstores, 300 yen items from 100-yen shops, and sets from Suzykirei, so I'm comparing them to those, but the bristles are very good. However, I have a few concerns about this three-piece set. Large size: The brush has a rounded cross section, making it difficult to spread over a wide area. I feel like it would be better used as a concealer brush rather than an eyeshadow brush. I don't have one, but it's similar to Shiseido's Tutufude. Medium size: The cross section is flat, making it the easiest to use. However, I think a flatter one would be better. I found the 300 yen product from the 100-yen shop easier to use. Small size: Given the size, I think it's probably used to apply a darker shade to the crease of the eye, but the rounded cross section creates a blurry line. It seems good for applying a softer darker shade. The bristles are good, but the brush shape is poorly designed, making it difficult to use. The powder brush is easier to use.
I bought it because it was a hot topic online. I found it easy to use.