One of the reasons I'v always preferred pen liners is because I've never been able to get a clean enough line with gels, and liquids always have those stupid little flimsy brushes in them, that consist of about 3 bristles. NO. Just no.
But for how many pen liners I've tried ( I don't dare attempt to count, so lets just not go there) I think there's only around 3 that I would actually trust and repurchase.
If you read my last post about my resent eyeliner find, then you'll know I said I'd been on a hunt for some gel liner brushes, And I found some good'ens. I've got some from different price ranges and now I'm gonna tell you about them.
First up, Real techniques silicone liner brush. I don't really know how to explain this brush, in theory, yeah it's great, but it just doesn't hold the product, and you'll be dipping you brush back in the pot so many times that it's just not worth the hassle. You can get a smooth line eventually, and it is good for precise tips, for like winged liner, but I just think you can get better out there.
Next, Real Techniques fine liner brush, which unfortunately you can only get in the eye set now, which you used to be able to get singularly, Unless you want to order it from the Real Techniques website (which FYI works out cheaper, including postage, then it was to buy it on it's own. It's rambley to explain why, just go look and set your currency conversion to GBP and you'll see what I mean)
I do like this brush, and it's a really good standard eyeliner brush, But I can just never get this to go on as smoothly as my Zoeva brushes. It's quite a medium sized brush, I have bigger and I have smaller, and if you can get your hands on it, it is a good standard brush.
Third we have the most expensive in the bunch, Mac 210 brush. The first time I used this, My heart sank, I hated it, For £16.50 it just wouldn't go on smoothly, it skipped and it just seemed to have a mind of it own, and that was with using my illamasqua precision gel liner. I thought I'd just wasted my money with it, but a few days later I used it with my L'Oreal liner and it went on amazing, I did almost the whole eye with just one dip in the pot, So I don't know if I was just having a bad day the first time using it what, so I will keep trying, but if not, then I know it works beautifully with my L'Oreal liner. If you're wanting to splurge on an Eyeliner brush, then yes, try this, but it's not my favourite out of my new brushes. You can find it here
Zoeva Classic liner is probably my joint favourite brush out of the bunch, along with the fine liner brush, they both preform basically the same, super smooth, pick up a nice amount of product, except the classic liner brush is thicker so will give you a thicker line, you can get a fine line with it, but it's not as easy as using the fine liner brush, which is a lot thinner, so will obviously be easier. It also has a bend in the handle so it's easier to use over the eye of which ever hand you're using. If you're looking for a gel liner brush, I'd recommend these two the most. Classic liner brush here and the fine liner here
The last one I got just as a thing to try, I've never quite got the nack of using angled liner brushes, but if you can, this is definitely one to try. 312 here
The brush at the top of the picture isn't a liner brush, it's real techniques accent brush, I use this one with a black eye shadow to set gel/cream liner. So though I'd include it.
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