Here's a cool collision between art and beauty! Sonia Kashuk has a limited edition 'Art of Makeup' collection for Spring 2015! It's a collaboration with Linda Mason, makeup and visual artist, and mentor to Sonia Kashuk herself. The collection features a number of beauty tools and organizers, created with splashes of bright color.
Today, I have two highlights from the Sonia Kashuk 'Art of Makeup' collection to share with you: the Ten Piece Brush set and the Brush Roll!
As an avid pink-lover, you could say I'm pretty excited about the Sonia Kashuk 'Art of Makeup' Ten Piece Brush set ($35.99). The pink ombré bristles are going to provide a great pop of color on my vanity! Of course, I can also tuck them neatly away in the matching Sonia Kashuk Art of Makeup Brush Roll ($19.92) as well.
I like the addition of a brush roll to the 'Art of Makeup' line; it's not often that you see rolls available! The Art of Makeup brush roll is a 12-pocket roll that's both sturdy and cute. It keeps my brushes separate and in good shape. There's a protective top flap to keep brushes from falling out; it does take a little finagling to roll up flat, but otherwise works well. Each pocket is quite roomy and can accommodate large handles. In a pinch, I think I could fit two little brushes into a single slot!
The face brushes have a lip print handle, which matches the Art of Makeup design on my brush pouch! |
The brushes included within this set include: powder, blush, pointed foundation, dense powder, concealer, pointed blending, crease shadow, medium eye shadow, angled eye shadow, smudge. There are a mix of natural and synthetic fiber brushes. Overall I find them to be of good construction; the heads are soft and don't seem to actively shed! It's worth noting that the box notes that the pink bristles do require a little care to maintain color. Mainly, gentle brush cleaner is recommended (as opposed to strong detergents and hot water).
Appropriately, the eye brushes all have an 'eye print' handle. |
Thanks for reading! Would you use pink bristled brushes? Have you seen the Sonia Kashuk Art of Makeup collection in-store?
Love, Dovey.
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