I know this is reeeeally old, but it's so useful, it's the one I always ignore the elusive angled brush in my set, or the couple times I've used it in my crease I've used it upside down, 🤦🏻♀️ like with the pointed bit above my crease, this is gonna be a game changer tutorial for me, yay. Thanks..I'm glad I didn't throw it away.
Fantastic!!! Did you realize that even L'oreal's own makeup artist can't do a video as good as this one? True story. Type "how to use an angled eyeshadow brush" into the UA-cam search bar, you'll find the video at the top of the list. It's of a makeup artist for L'Oreal using an angled eyeliner brush but the title says "angled eyeshadow brush". Even so, she never even shows us the dang brush. The video is about the brush and she never shows us the brush. You see a little of it while she uses it on the model but it's not even close up. So, kudos to you sister-friend. Your video is perfect, is exactly what I was looking for. Brilliant!!
I rarely leave comments. I'm impressed, not so much the brush (well it seems like a really versatlie brush) but how you made this video. Very enjoyable, the details in the closed up angle.
Your videos are of excellent quality!!!! Everytime I am thinking of purchasing a brush I scour your videos to see if you've done a review. No other you tuber is as detailed as you are. Definitely BEST of the BEST! Thank you for your attention to important details!!! You Rock girlie!!!! :-)
Your technique and execution are flawless. I learned so much about how to better apply my eyeshadow, moreso than if I were to watch a video dedicated to do it!
Love angled brushes! I've got very deep set eyes/prominent browbones so defining my already deep crease is a no-no. I use it to sweep darker/crease colors just *above* the crease up along the browbone. Nothing else works as beautifully as this.
I've been on the hunt to try to find a GOOD angled brush, and after many many disappointments... I was hesitant to spend so much money on yet another that may end up in the "dud" brush can (I think we all unfortunately have those...). But with it being Mac, I thought there may just be an online video review, and lucky me, I found your review and you! You're amazing! Keep up the great work! You are providing a great service! Thanks SO much!
I have the OG one from 2 decades ago it’s so old it is the natural hair one and I also have the 272 goat natural hair one as well that the numbers have wore off but they are both practically brand new and I bought them Wayback when Mac was something to see back in the 90s!
Thank you for the comment. I always strive to produce videos that are unexpected and above the norm. I hope you'll come back to watch more of my videos!
I see this video is very old and it seems this brush is no longer in use by anyone. I bought my one about 9 years ago, since then eyeshadow techniques changed dramatically. Just now I did a search to see if this brush was still in use by anyone and came across your video. Funny enough you gave me a great tip, I am struggling heavily with packing my dark eyeshadow in my outer corner aged (hooded eyes) and am currently practising an eye look. I dipped the top of the brush into my dark brown shadow and then just stamped it (out and in) on the corner as to make like a V or even an inverted 7, then I just use a blending brush to blend, pretty good I thought. Cheers
Sometimes I use my iphone and it doesn't post my replies in response to the questions or comments. I think it posts my replies as a personal message so you don't see them. If you I didn't respond to your comment I'm sorry, I always do try my best to reply to all comments or questions.
Also if it doesn’t have the S on it it’s probably not synthetic- They redid a lot of the famous OG brushes from back in the day when they stop doing the natural hair bristles and they just put an S on there to stand for synthetic
I know this is reeeeally old, but it's so useful, it's the one I always ignore the elusive angled brush in my set, or the couple times I've used it in my crease I've used it upside down, 🤦🏻♀️ like with the pointed bit above my crease, this is gonna be a game changer tutorial for me, yay. Thanks..I'm glad I didn't throw it away.
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic!!! Did you realize that even L'oreal's own makeup artist can't do a video as good as this one? True story. Type "how to use an angled eyeshadow brush" into the UA-cam search bar, you'll find the video at the top of the list. It's of a makeup artist for L'Oreal using an angled eyeliner brush but the title says "angled eyeshadow brush". Even so, she never even shows us the dang brush. The video is about the brush and she never shows us the brush. You see a little of it while she uses it on the model but it's not even close up.
So, kudos to you sister-friend. Your video is perfect, is exactly what I was looking for. Brilliant!!
Thank you for the compliment and support. With more videos I believe I will have more subscribers and "UA-cam Fame" one day. Thanks.
I rarely leave comments. I'm impressed, not so much the brush (well it seems like a really versatlie brush) but how you made this video. Very enjoyable, the details in the closed up angle.
Your videos are of excellent quality!!!! Everytime I am thinking of purchasing a brush I scour your videos to see if you've done a review. No other you tuber is as detailed as you are. Definitely BEST of the BEST! Thank you for your attention to important details!!! You Rock girlie!!!! :-)
Your technique and execution are flawless. I learned so much about how to better apply my eyeshadow, moreso than if I were to watch a video dedicated to do it!
Shanda Renee Thank you!
Love angled brushes! I've got very deep set eyes/prominent browbones so defining my already deep crease is a no-no. I use it to sweep darker/crease colors just *above* the crease up along the browbone. Nothing else works as beautifully as this.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. Grear advice
I've been on the hunt to try to find a GOOD angled brush, and after many many disappointments... I was hesitant to spend so much money on yet another that may end up in the "dud" brush can (I think we all unfortunately have those...). But with it being Mac, I thought there may just be an online video review, and lucky me, I found your review and you! You're amazing! Keep up the great work! You are providing a great service! Thanks SO much!
Sorry about the late reply...but Thank You for you compliments!
I have the OG one from 2 decades ago it’s so old it is the natural hair one and I also have the 272 goat natural hair one as well that the numbers have wore off but they are both practically brand new and I bought them Wayback when Mac was something to see back in the 90s!
Great video! Your instruction and details are very helpful.
+Esther Elk Thanks!
Very nice and thorough brush review!
lisa bell Thanks!
I got this brush today thanks to watching your video on it and I'm loving it! Thank you!
Your videos are brilliant and so helpful!
Thank you so much!!! Excellent tutorial👍👏
Tara Brown Thanks!
Thank you for the comment. I always strive to produce videos that are unexpected and above the norm. I hope you'll come back to watch more of my videos!
Great video, very informative!
Thanks!
Such a helpful video!!! Really detailed love this review :)
thanks for the review! im def getting it. I was curious. where is this brush made from?
just bought th 275s and wantd to s how 275 is, thanks for the vid! guess they look th sam but just a little dif size? idk
Wow I haven't visited MACs website lately but looks like the new 275 brush is synthetic. I think my older one used real hair.
Can you do a review of the real techniques brush set? They seem to be preferred dupes.. Loving your awesome thorough reviews 😍
this was helpful! thanks!
I see this video is very old and it seems this brush is no longer in use by anyone. I bought my one about 9 years ago, since then eyeshadow techniques changed dramatically. Just now I did a search to see if this brush was still in use by anyone and came across your video. Funny enough you gave me a great tip, I am struggling heavily with packing my dark eyeshadow in my outer corner aged (hooded eyes) and am currently practising an eye look. I dipped the top of the brush into my dark brown shadow and then just stamped it (out and in) on the corner as to make like a V or even an inverted 7, then I just use a blending brush to blend, pretty good I thought. Cheers
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you!
Sometimes I use my iphone and it doesn't post my replies in response to the questions or comments. I think it posts my replies as a personal message so you don't see them. If you I didn't respond to your comment I'm sorry, I always do try my best to reply to all comments or questions.
Super detailed, thank you!
Excellent review
Thank you!
is this the same as the sigma's E70
This hole time iv been using similar brush to contort my nose 🤦♀️🤣🤣
Your not wrong...you can use brushes for anything.
Thank you!
Oh ok, I understand :) thanks
Your welcome!
Also if it doesn’t have the S on it it’s probably not synthetic- They redid a lot of the famous OG brushes from back in the day when they stop doing the natural hair bristles and they just put an S on there to stand for synthetic
Wow I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing.
I'm not sure, I don't own a sigma E70 so I can't compare.
Your welcome, the handle says France.
Why don't you reply to comments?
its not synthetic its natural fibers
Your welcome!