At the end of October I was treated to a makeover photo
shoot in Westminster. It was a birthday present from my mum which I had
repeatedly avoided for about 7 months. In the end I found the experience to be
stressful and, if I'm being honest, I didn't really rate the people who worked
there.
That being said, I did get a lot of make-up tips and answers
to questions I've had since I was about 13. The only problem is that to take
all of that advice would have been pretty pricey (and I have a £25 bottle of
primer to prove that.)
But just when I had lost all hope of not looking like a
clown every time I do my makeup, good old Poundland came to my rescue once
again with a range of pretty epic brushes.
I should probably point out that this blog is in no way
affiliated with Poundland, it’s just a fact that they are epic.
This isn't’t the first time I have bought a makeup brush from Poundland. In fact the first time I was bitterly disappointed. The bristles
were already falling out and it wasn't exactly soft. But then I saw these:
I probably wouldn't have paid them much attention but I had
just been looking at a set in Superdrug that were incredibly similar only they
were three times more expensive and smaller.
So, in for a penny in for a pound (hahaha, pound…) and,
luckily, it’s one of the best impulse buys I've ever made. The brushes, which are all sold separately, are made up of a foundation brush, powder brush,
kabuki brush, angled blush brush and a double-ended angled eye brush.
The brushes’ incredibly soft bristles help makeup settle
flawlessly and the angled blush brush and eye brush are essentials for
contouring and eye-liner.
I've found the set to be incredibly and I'm completely
chuffed that I got them for £1 each because the money I've saved on brushes help me feel more comfortable about buying expensive makeup.
All of the brushes can be viewed (but not purchased) on the
Poundland website here:
Until next time Internet!!