Review: Sigma Mrs Bunny Essential Brush Kit [PIC HEAVY]

If ever there was a brush set to hyperventilate over, this one is it for me. After eyeing the Mrs Bunny Essential Brush Kit ever since I knew of its existence, I finally bought the set!

Why I wanted it:
- rave reviews
- vegan
- cutest colour mix ever
- contained all the brushes to do a full face

Given that Sigma's international shipping pricing is exorbitant, I bought this off Redefining Beauty for $109. They're based in Australia and had a Mother's Day free-shipping promotion and their prices are exactly the same as Sigma's.

It came within a week, was bubbled wrapped extremely well and included some Sigma brochures.










The brushes were all individually wrapped and the larger brushes also had a plastic brush guard. There are 12 brushes in total: 5 face brushes and 8 eye brushes. These were almost too cute to be used, but I was dying to test them out.


Face brushes from left to right (oops, I had I forgotten to include concealor brush in pic above):
  • Foundation -F60
  • Large Angled Contour - F40
  • Duo Fibre - F50
  • Large Powder - F30



Foundation - F60
"Smooth foundation application. Apply liquid or cream products such as foundation and primer."
 I currently prefer to apply foundation with my Hakuhodo round angled brush as other brushes leave streaks and were too prickly. While this one had stiff bristles, the ends were amazingly soft and dense. No streaks!



Large Angled Contour - F40
"Subtle cheek application. Use the angle to softly contour the cheek-bone. Can also be used to apply blush"
I would use this to apply blush alone and use a smaller angle brush for contouring for more accuracy. Loved using this one my cheekbones as it gave a really even stroke of blush and the angle contoured the colour nicely.




Duo Fibre - F50
"Creates an airbrush effect onto the skin. Can be used with powder, liquid or cream products."
I generally avoid duo fibre brushes like the plague after using a bunch of really horrible ones. However, this brush made me change my mind completely. Not only is it a good size to cover the face, but the bristles were dense, yet not too long. As for an airbrush effect? Believe it. My sis commented how smooth my skin looked after I used this brush to apply foundation. Oooh, it's going to be a competition of whether I'll pick up my Hakudo or this one to apply base from now on! I noticed the bristles had a distinct division looking head on, but it didn't seem to affect application.



Large Powder - F30
"Even powder application. Uniform blending of powder products onto the face and body."
If these brushes weren't synthetic and vegan, I would be inclined to believe Sigma just stuck a real bunny's tail onto the ferrule. Seriously, that's what I feel like I'm using to powder my face. The brush is huge and incredibly soft. I have other synthetic brushes, yet they don't even come close to how luxurious these feel. This might even replace my Hakudo powder brush purely from the visual aesthetic and blissful happiness of stroking it over my face.


Eye brushes from left to right (including concealor brush):
  • Eye Liner - E05
  • Small Angle - E65
  • Pencil - E30
  • Concealor - F70
  • Medium Angled Shading - E70
  • Tapered Blending - E40
  • Eye Shading - E55
  • Large Shader - E60



Eye Liner - E05
"Create smooth and even lines. Use with gel or liquid liners."
I don't usually use pointed liners as I'm a gel liner girl. However, I tried this one with my cake liner and it gave a clean, smooth line. The denseness of the bristles also meant the sealer did not dry too fast and I was able to do both eyes without re-wetting the brush.



Small Angle - E65
"Create precise lining. Moves fluidly and easily across the upper and lower lash lines. Use with gel, cream or powder liners."
Now this is what I usually use for gel eye-lining and it didn't disappoint. The bristles are packed together and created a smooth, fluid line. Again, dense bristles meant I didn't have to constantly re-dip, and I was also able to do my eyebrows with the leftover gel on the brush. It's also a perfect size for my brows so I love the multi-function ability of this brush!



Pencil - E30
"Soften and smoke out lines. Soften pencil liners along the top and bottom lash lines, add shadow to line the eyes or use to highlight inner corner of eyes."
Given that I have Asian hooded eyes with no visable socket, I don't think I'll be using this much except to highlight inner corners. I didn't find much need for this to soften my liner as the first two brushes did such a fantastic job.



Concealor - F70
"Conceal small areas. Conceal the hardest to reach areas such as around the nose and eyes."
Perfect size for my under eyes! I also loved how stiff yet soft the bristles were and they applied my concealor like a dream. Blending was flawless and I didn't even need to use a finger to pat and remove brush strokes like I usually do.



Medium Angled Shading - E70
"Soft application of color. Use for brow highlighting or to blend the crease."
Erm, maybe not quite for brow highlighting, but definitely great to use on the crease (if I had one!). This brush was really soft (are you sick of me using that word yet?) and flared out more than the other brushes. Definitely best for blending powder and contouring along the nose.



Tapered Blending - E40
"Soft blended crease. Using just the tip to apply color, sweep back and forth through the crease for a diffused and blended finish."
Ok, so I couldn't try this out on my crease, but I could definitely see it blended my eyeshadow perfectly. I am lacking good blending brushes so this one is a welcomed addition.



Eye Shading - E55
"Even application of color. Place color across the whole lid for an even and strong application of product."
Sounds about right. I could use this one brush for my whole eye if I wanted to, from eye shadow application to brown highlight and contouring. Because of how short the bristles were, there wasn't as much flex as with other shadow brushes, so I suggest to 'pat' on the powder instead of swiping it back and forth.



Large Shader - E60
"Uniformly cover he whole lid with product. Apply cream shadow base or cream shadow for quick and even coverage."
The name is a bit misleading as this has the brush texture for cream or 'wet' application and I wouldn't recommend using for powder eyeshadows. I'd actually use this as a small foundation brush for liquid contouring. Probably not a brush I will use on a daily basis, but it might be good for cream highlighting around the face if the concealor brush already has other products on it.


On using the brushes, I'm the kind of girl that doesn't let any air pass between my face and the mirror, so the handles are just that bit longer than I would have liked. I kept knocking the ends against the glass and was worried it might chip the paint. :( There is also a travel set available, but I already love my Bobbi Brown Party Collection brushes and don't feel the need for an additional set.

For the casual makeup girl, I can't recommend a better brush set than this one. I guarantee you will end up using every brush in this kit! Is there anything missing? Not really. Some would want a mascara or brow comb but for personal use, there's really no need if you're applying mascara straight from the tube. Otherwise, maybe a smaller angle brush for contouring? I really can't fault this set at all.

On washing, there were absolutely no shedding, even though I was purposely rough on them to see if any stray hairs would fall out. Nada. Bristles did not flare afterwards and I dried them with a brush guard. The stippling brush did take longer than usual to dry, though.

I'm slightly worried whether the storage tube would damage the bristles as it seems like such a tight fit, but if I'm going to use these on myself every day, they might just be stored upright with the lid off.

So to sum up, I love these so much I was considering buying another set to use specifically on brides. They are just adorable, soft and such a luxury to use, not to mention it only works out to be about $9 per brush. ❤ ❤ ❤

*** Unless otherwise stated, all products are bought with my own funds and I am not affiliated with any mentioned brands or sellers. Reviews are 100% of my own opinion and experiences. ***

xxEva

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2012 Favourite Beauty Products

Happy New Year everyone! I realise this blog hasn't been touched in a while, so I'm going to do a big round-up of my favourite and most frequently used products of the year as a catch-up.

FACE
1. DMK Crème Glacé:
This primer is amazing and I only need a tiny dab to cover my whole face! Highly spreadable until it dries to a matte finish, the glacé melts into my skin and easily minimizes large pores. It also tends to slightly lighten the skin, so don't put too much on as it will take a while to set.

2. Ben Nye Total Conceal-All Wheel Nk11: A seriously all-in-one wheel that pretty much covers everything. I mostly use the green for redness (GC-1), yellow for dark circles (MY-3), light beige for lightening under the eyes (NR-1), and pink for brown spots (NT-1). Only a very little amount needs to be used as the product is highly pigmented and can otherwise be too thick.

3. Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum Foundation (#52): Gives light to medium coverage. Best worn at night as it does not contain SPF and will not give you that deathly look in flash photos. It does not look caked on no matter how much I apply, and gives me a dewy finish.

4.  Ben Nye Neutral Set Translucent Powder: Super super fine powder to set my foundation. The perfect finisher to makeup. Also great for touchups to control oil and shine throughout the day. I sprinkle some out on a tissue and use a buffer brush to gently apply.

EYES
1. MAC Paint Pot in Painterly:
A fully nude, matte colour that I use as an eyeshadow primer/base. Once dried, it. does. not. budge. :D

2. Max Factor Colour Effects Trio Eye Shadow in Coco Crazy: I use this for work as it is compact and very sheer. The lightest colour is great to dab on the inner corners to brighten up the eyes and as a brow-bone highlighter, while the dark brown gives just a hint of shadow. Colour payoff is a little better when used wet, but I normally just brush it on dry.

3. Bobbi Brown Long Wear Gel Eyeliner in Black Plum Ink: The first time my gf found this, she chased me all over the shop with it to get me to buy, but I preferred black and refused. The next time I visited, I chanced upon it again and decided to try it out. I am now totally in love. Not only is it the one gel liner that's genuinely smudge-proof when dried, it's also waterproof and lasts ALL DAY. No other pencil, gel or liquid liner that I've ever tried comes as close. Despite the name, the colour is a dark brown that I can use to multi-task on both my eyes and brows.

CHEEKS
1. Canmake Cream Blush in #03:
The first product ever that I've actually hit pan! That's how much I love and use it. Given to me by a gf who had 2 and did not like it. However, I found the product incredibly blendable and surprisingly sheer.

LIPS
1. EOS Lip Balm Sphere in Summer Fruit:
Not only is the packaging totally cute and fun to use, it smells delicious and tastes sweet. Oh, and it keeps my lips super soft and moisturised too.





2. Gorgeous Cosmetics Lipstick in Dreamy: A nude coral-pink lipstick that I can smack on without looking lipless or dead. It works well under almost any tinted gloss.

3. Estee Lauder Pure Color Gloss to Go Set: I love every colour in this set, but the ones I use the most has got to be Pink Innocence, Wired Copper, and Star Ruby. They all smell heavenly, are super glossy, and gives a slight colour boost (or alternative tint) to any lipstick.







BRUSHES
When I'm in a rush, I tend to use fingers, but my basic brushes are narrowed down to these:

1. Hakuhodo K005 Eye Shadow Brush (H2159): Stiff hairs but soft tips. My absolute essential brush for applying gel liner.

2. G5557-2mm Powder & Liquid Brush round/angled (H2277): I only use this for liquid foundation as it stipples and buffs to perfection. I have hated all other duo-fibre stippling brushes as I find the bristles too long and prickly for my liking. These bristles, however, are much shorter, softer, and incredibly dense, giving me greater pricision and control. I need very little product to cover my whole face. Cleaning and drying takes ages, but that's easily forgivable in light of what it does.

3. Hakuhodo J527G Powder Brush D (H2982): Best. Buffer. Brush. Ever! The bristles are super fine and super soft. It buffs like a dream and gives me an absolutely flawless finish. Price is horribly steep but I swear it's well worth it as I will now not use any other brush for powder.

Do you find yourself going back to the same items? What products are essential for you? Let me know!

Happy holidays!
xxEva

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