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Luxie Beauty Rose Gold Brushes

Hey guys!!!

I have so many brushes in my collection, but I want to chat with you guys about my most favorite brushes. I discovered Luxie Beauty Brushes through Ipsy and I have been using them ever since. I had never heard of this brand till I got it in my Ipsy bag and then that is when I think people spoke about this brand more often.

After trying out that 1 brush that I got from Ipsy I really wanted to try out more and when I saw that they were not that expensive for good quality brushes I had to get a few more to test them out. 




These brushes are all vegan, cruelty-free, hypoallergenic, paraben-free, and high quality. These are definitely high quality and are very soft to the touch. They are also all synthetic brushes. One thing that is very interesting to me is that it is coated with antibacterial solution. 
These do NOT shed when I wash them and I wash them weekly because I am a big germaphobe and I can't deal with my brushes being dirty for too long.

I am going to show you every single brush and what I use it for.

Luxie 221 Flat Definer Brush 

I see a lot of people use this on their lower lash line to apply shadow very close to the waterline and that is exactly what I do. I also use it to blend out that exact same shadow just a little bit so it won't look too harsh down there.


This is the brush that started it all. This brush blends eyeshadows like a dream and also this brush is perfect for my matte colourpop shadows. I even use it clean without any product to blend out my work in the crease. 

Luxie 219 Eye Liner Brush

This is self explanatory. I use it for my gel liner and I love it. I get a beautiful wing liner with this brush. I also use this for my Mary Kay bold liquid liners because I don't like the wand on that product and this applies it beautifully. 

Luxie 217 Pencil Brush

I already have a mini pencil brush, but I wanted a bigger one and this one was perfect. I like to use this in the crease, inner corner, and my lower lash line. It blends out shadow like a dream. I also love to use this brush for colourpop eyeshadows. 

Overall, these are my holy grail brushes right here. These brushes are really great quality and perform amazingly. These are my go to brushes. I hear great things about their face brushes and I really want to try them out. 

Have you guys tried these out??? What do you think?? What other brushes from this line do you recommend??

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