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Magnetic 'Jishaku' Brushes
Designed by one of the most influential makeup artists in beauty and handcrafted by skilled artisans, Rae Morris vegan makeup brushes are regarded as some of the best in the industry. Store your favourite face and eye brushes on one of Rae Morris' geometric metal brush holders for the ultimate storage solution.
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Create various eye shading effects with just one brush using the Rae Morris #7 Deluxe Point Shader. This versatile brush is from Rae Morris’ magnetic brush range.
Using bold strokes, the Rae Morris #7 Deluxe Point Shader can be used for full shading from the lash line to the brow. Alternatively, use gentle pressure on the pointed end to create the perfect eye socket and apply fine detail.
The unique crystal structure of the vegan-friendly hair fibres enhances the product pick up. Whether using powder, liquid, or cream makeup, the brush can apply it evenly and blend it seamlessly for any look from the subtle and natural to a dramatic ‘winged’ effect.
Key Benefits
- Versatile eye shadow brush
- Ideal for full shading, fine detail and sockets
- Works well with powder, cream and liquid makeup
- Uses Micro Crystal Fibre hair type
- 99.9% anti-bacterial rating
- Hard maple/cherry handle
SKU# UK200033527
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Summary of Customer Ratings & Reviews
Location: London, UK
Reviews: 1
Age: Under 30
Recommends this product: Yes
Beautiful
Such a beautiful brush in a unique shape. The bristles are so soft and smooth, they make application a dream. I've wanted to try a Rae Morris brush for a while now and can say that they do not disappoint!! Japanese brushes are some of the best in the world. They give you a luxuriously professional feel. Would highly recommend this brush.
Location: Denmark
Reviews: 658
Great crease brush
I used to be a huge fude collector until a few years ago. I switched to vegan brushed and have been lusting after the superb craftsmanship and durable quality ever since. Not enough to switch back, but enough to keep my eyes opened. I think Rae Morris is onto something here- there is definetely the japanese quality I remember and the bristles are excpetionally good- though not on par with animal bristles. And I do not expect that vegan bristles will catch up soon to their curelty counterparts.