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First Impressions: Costco Brush Set by Borghese

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2011

Borghese Professional Select Cosmetic Brushes

*Brushes listed below are in order from which they were mentioned in this video.*

*These brushes are made from "premium-grade" natural & synthetic bristles.*

#100. Powder Kabuki Brush
CLAIM: This luxurious, full size face brush offers full coverage with a wide range of makeup, such as mineral powder, loose powder, bronzer, and blush. The densely packed bristles pick up more product to provide expert coverage.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for.

#101. Angled Contour Brush
CLAIM: This brush applies blush and face powders for effortless contouring and highlighting. The angled bristles fit perfectly to the contours of your cheekbones.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for.

#102. Duo-Fiber Blending Brush
CLAIM: Used with liquid or powder makeup, this blending brush allows a smooth and satiny application. The two level of bristles lets you layer product perfectly for a flawless finish.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for. I also think it's great for applying primers, moisturizers, and cream products.

#104. Round Foundation Brush
CLAIM: This rounded foundation brush allows for the precise application of liquid, cream, and powder foundations. Perfect for areas around the face and nose.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for. I also think it's great for concealer application and highlighting application.

#105. Concealer Brush
CLAIM: Achieve targeted coverage with this brush that applies and blends concealer precisely. This perfect multi-use tool can also be used to apply primer, eye cream, and cream shadow.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for. I also think it's great for concealing, applying regular eyeshadows, especially highlighting your brow bone & applying your lid colors.

#200. Eye Powder Fluff Brush
CLAIM: This extra large eye powder brush has a fluffed and rounded tip. Made of soft bristles, it is versatile and can be used for the face as well. Use for applying, blending or highlighting with any powder-based products.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for. I also think it's great for applying cream & liquid products.

#201. Eyeshadow Brush
The large, flat-shaped brush, with its dense bristles, fits perfectly along the eyelid to apply shadow effortlessly.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for. I also think it's great for blending your eyeshadows. This brush can be compared to M.A.C's 227.

#202. Angled Eye Contour Brush
For applying and blending eye shadow, this brush has soft, smooth bristles and a beveled design to work with the contours of the eyelid.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for. I also think it's great for contouring & highlighting, & cleaning up any eyeshadow fall-outs.

#203. Domed Smudge Brush
The densely packed, rounded bristles apply color to your eyelid with precise definition. Use along the lash line for a deep, smoky, look.
MY PERSONAL USE: Personally, this brush is a little too big for me to use along the lash line. I'd much rather use this brush for contouring around the nose area.

#204. Angled Eye/Brow Brush
This brush defines your lids or brows with color. Use liquid, cream, and powder liners (wet or dry) with precision.
MY PERSONAL USE: I agree with what they claim this brush is great for, but I personally would rather use this brush for the brows; the brush is a little too thick for me to use for liner.

PRICE POINT
*Costco Stores: $23.99*
*Costco Online: $29.99*
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11627109&whse=BC&Ne=...

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  • @baylovespow i saw it the site it didn't require a costco card. But i want to go in and get it instead of waiting. oh well i guess i have to order and wait. But thanks for the info. =)

  • @aquariusladii27 well that's good. =) at least you were able to get it. =)

  • i wish i had a cosco near me. sigh*

  • @CeeBabyyx aww, you don't?

  • you are beautiful and you have lots of information. thank you and congrats on the baby love!! who cares what haters think they are losers : )

  • @marikh0 aww, thanks so much! =D

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  • cool!!! and it's not a bad price!

  • @DiDDyLiCiOUz yea they sold out really quickly and they only make a limited amount, however they 2011 HOLIDAY edition is out and they're nearly the same brushes and if you dont want that wait for the 2012 edition

  • Are they not available anymore? The link takes me to a page saying that the product is not available.

  • OMG I was looking for some new brushes,thank's to your video,my sister and I both bought them, love them very nice,thanks

  • @mygizzy20 i just got them but i live in san diego

  • OMGGGG $24??? *CRIES*

  • hi i was just wondering...if the costco borghese brushes is only on your costco store or limited time only...because i live in seattle washington...i dont think they have it here??? where i live...n it 9/18/11

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