The New Laura Mercier Luxe Travel Brush Collection: A Warning...
Take listen, crazy cat ladies. Rubbing the brushes in Laura Mercier'southward $125 Luxe Travel Brush Collection across your confront may induce irresistible urges to adopt boosted cats.
Alert: If you have already acquired a "gateway cat," exercise farthermost caution, peculiarly around the Cheek Colour Brush, because it feels exactly like the softest, plushest, well-nigh downy succulent belly meat.
Makeup lovers have reported that it made them contemplate kitty crime. "I'm considering kidnapping an adorable tortie girl who lives downwards the street," said ane woman, "fifty-fifty though I know better…" 🙁
Gate-way cat
noun
Among members of the crazy cat lady community, the 3rd cat is ordinarily referred to as "the gateway true cat," since it opens the door to adopting even more cats and posits the question, at this point, why stop at just three?
All eight of the brushes in this set feel kitten soft, from the fluffy Pony Tail Brush (fabled for erasing hard edges, applying highlighter to those upper cheekbones, or for blending nether-middle concealer), to the Angled Centre Liner Brush (bang-up for thin lines and flicks, and it as well doubles as a spot applicator for concealer). The set also comes with a travel instance and a removable mesh corrective bag insert.
The $125 Laura Mercier Luxe Travel Brush Collection includes…
- Cheek Color Brush
- Underground Cover-up Brush
- Pony Tail Brush
- Creme Heart Color Brush
- Eye Crease Brush
- Smudge Brush
- Flat Centre Liner Brush
- Angled Eye Liner Brush
- Travel Example with removable mesh cosmetic bag
At $125, the new Luxe Travel Castor Collection costs a lot of kitty treats. It'southward one of the more than expensive holiday castor sets out there, but I think the brushes agree their ain with the brushes in Laura's permanent line.
The heads feel full and dense, the bristles rarely shed, and I can blend, smudge and stipple to my heart'southward content without feeling like I'1000 using junior brushes (something that happens quite often when I use the brushes in other holiday brush sets).
Bonus! — the brushes don't smell funny, either. There'south none of that new castor funk, if you lot know what I hateful.
I feel like Laura's makeup gets fashion more than attention than her tools, which is kind of a bummer, because I think her brushes are some of the best. Her travel brush kits are usually on the expensive side, but they're as well consistently soft, sturdy and hold upwardly well over fourth dimension. Most of the time I continue trips, I have a few of Laura's brushes with me.
Recommended? Definitely, even considering the price premium. The Luxe Travel Brush Drove is something to think near if y'all desire to expand your brush collection with travel-friendly options, or if y'all just know someone who wants to delve deeper into the nitty-gritty details of makeup awarding.
PRICE: $125 (Yowza! Only think of it as an investment in your makeup future that should pay dividends over the next ten years.)
AVAILABILITY: Express edition, and available now online and at Laura Mercier counters.
MAKEUP AND Dazzler Web log RATING: B+/A- (it ain't cheap)
Your friendly neighborhood beauty aficionado,
Karen
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