I hope you're all having a great summer
My review today is a quick one on the Sigma E40 Tapered Blending brush. I know this is not a new brush, and has often been dubbed the dupe for the MAC 224. I thought I would share my view on this very popular brush.
The body of the Sigma brushes are made of sustainable wood and finished in 8 coats of black paint. The ferrule is made from a high-performance alloy to with stand daily handling, washing and varying environmental factors. The bristles are synthetic, so no worries that our furry friends are being harmed.
My first impression of the E40 brush is that it is nice and fluffy, and the tapered tip allows for more accurate crease colour concentration. You can also get a nice blowout of colour while buffing any harsh lines, and adding in your transition colour. The E40 also works well if you want to add highlight to the bridge of your nose. This is the type of brush that anyone doing or using makeup should have in their collection. The E40 acts as a multitasking brush which can, in essence, replace several. If you were really in a pinch you could do a whole eye look only using this brush, but where is the fun in that?
The Sigma E40 washes up well and retains its shape. I recommend using "One with Nature Naked shea soap" you can read that review HERE
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My review today is a quick one on the Sigma E40 Tapered Blending brush. I know this is not a new brush, and has often been dubbed the dupe for the MAC 224. I thought I would share my view on this very popular brush.
The body of the Sigma brushes are made of sustainable wood and finished in 8 coats of black paint. The ferrule is made from a high-performance alloy to with stand daily handling, washing and varying environmental factors. The bristles are synthetic, so no worries that our furry friends are being harmed.
My first impression of the E40 brush is that it is nice and fluffy, and the tapered tip allows for more accurate crease colour concentration. You can also get a nice blowout of colour while buffing any harsh lines, and adding in your transition colour. The E40 also works well if you want to add highlight to the bridge of your nose. This is the type of brush that anyone doing or using makeup should have in their collection. The E40 acts as a multitasking brush which can, in essence, replace several. If you were really in a pinch you could do a whole eye look only using this brush, but where is the fun in that?
The Sigma E40 washes up well and retains its shape. I recommend using "One with Nature Naked shea soap" you can read that review HERE
Hey Canadian readers did you know you can now purchase Sigma brushes through Obsessed Canada which is the sister site to Nail Polish Canada
Click HERE for a direct link to their website and all the Sigma brushes they carry and more.
The Sigma E40 is $20 CAD
See website for pricing of all Sigma brushes
So if you can't afford the hefty $40 Mac brush price tag, Sigma is a happy alternative
DO YOU OWN ANY SIGMA BRUSHES? WHICH IS YOUR FAVE?
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I love a tapered blending brush! Although I have not tried any brushes from Sigma as yet, I would def purchase this one and I really like that it maintains it shape after washing.
ReplyDeleteKeisha xo
Hey Keisha!
DeleteHope your having a good summer. I have been so busy with other things that I have really not had time to post much. I do like Sigma brushes and actually have several of them in my collection. Thanks for stopping by as always you have proven to be a truly loyal reader and I thank you xo