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Louise Young is a make-up artist for film, fashion, TV and theatre.
After reading many glowing reviews about her brushes, I was keen to pick up a few to test for myself. I ordered the LY34 foundation brush (£22) and LY24 (£10) fine liner brushes. I was not disappointed.
Never a huge fan of foundation brushes, this has changed my view on them altogether. First of all, it's massive, so makes make-up application super quick and secondly the bristles are so soft it feels incredible on the skin. Despite it's huge size, as it's tapered it fits just as well round the smaller areas of the face i.e nose and mouth. I just love it and I'm considering buying another for myself. Always a good sign.
The fine liner brush is also excellent. I find it particularly good for achieving a super thin line on top and bottom lashline. It works really well with both gel and cake liners.
The brushes are available to buy at http://www.louiseyoungcosmetics.com/.
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