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10 Tools I can't live without


  1. Salux Wash Cloth - I once went without this for a week, and I didn't realize quite how much I rely on a Japanese bath towel to keep myself clean
  2. Beauty Blender - I was surprised by how effective this is!  It's my new favourite way to powder.
  3. Shiseido Cotton - All other cotton is inferior.  Buy it in bulk because cotton is only getting more expensive.
  4. Brow Brush - The one on the Hourglass Arch Brow Sculpting Pencil is the best I've ever used.  Also good for teasing your bangs in small sections.
  5. MAC 217 - My go-to eye shadow brush
  6. Suqqu Cheek Brush - Review here.  I don't regret purchasing this at all.
  7. Tweezerman Tweezers - Did you know Tweezerman is a Henckel's brand?  That's why these are so sharp and precise!
  8. Curling Iron/Straightener - Depends on my hair cut.  More layers = straightener, fewer layers = curling iron
  9. Blow Dryer - Currently using the T3 Featherweight travel dryer; it folds up so small!
  10. Muslin Cloth (not pictured) - It turns a nightly chore into a spa experience.  Run in hot water, fold in half, lay over your face. 

21 comments :

  1. Hey, I'm with you on egg-shaped sponge (I have the Dior one), MAC 217, Tweezerman tweezers, blow dryer, and muslin cloth! Although I don't really use a muslin muslin cloth anymore. I discovered Sensai Sponge Chief, and I've never looked back since!

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    1. Omg. I don't even know what the Sensai sponge is, I'm googling NOW.

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  2. Ooo the Suqqu brush! How I wish I could get that! :-) I am yet to try the Shiseido cotton but I have a feeling I wouldn't be able to use anything else after that and its going to be one very expensive habit! :P

    TheConscienceFund

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    1. It's actually SO worth it. Like, so different than anything else I've ever used before.

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  3. I absolutely love the shiseido cotton. They're so amazing to use. Too bad they're so expensive ):
    x
    http://simplylindaa.blogspot.com.au

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  4. Yup, yup, yup! Beauty Blender and MAC 217 rock. I keep hearing people love the Hourglass Brow pencil, but is it warm? I'm finding most brow pencils way to warm for me.

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    1. Soft brunette is the only non-warm one, it's amazingly grey! I can't use anything with even a tiny bit of warmth so if this'll be great for you!

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  5. Amazing roundup! Ah, I'm so, so tempted by that Suqqu cheek brush. Will probably bite the bullet at some point :)

    -Jen

    www.vibrantbeautyblog.com

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  6. Amazing roundup! Ah, I'm so, so tempted by that Suqqu cheek brush. Will probably bite the bullet at some point :)

    -Jen

    www.vibrantbeautyblog.com

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  7. MAC 217, Beauty Blender, Shiseido Cotton, tweezers, boscia blotting linens and Almay makeup remover swabs for me!!!

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  8. I'm a slave to the muslin cloth but do I need a Salux Wash Cloth? Tell me more!!

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    1. YES YOU DO. I've never felt cleaner in my life -- if I don't shower with it, it doesn't feel like I've actually cleansed my body.

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  9. I have never in my life used a hair curler / straightener. I'm afraid of them, actually, even when the hairdresser does it on me. LOL! First experience with the pink beauty blender wasn't a good one. That thing ripped so easily. I'm trying my luck again with the black beauty blender and have mixed feelings. Yes to tweezers though. Stray hairs be gone :-)

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    1. It took me a longgggg time to figure out how to use a curling iron -- I just think wavy hair is so much more flattering on me. Beauty blenderscanbe finicky, I only use them when damp to blend in product -- I don't love them for applying product directly to my face.

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  10. oo havne't considered using a sponge to powder...might try it with my RT sponge thing
    and i agree about tweezers. must have must have.
    i'm a huge fan of the delon ones you can find at costco. i swear they are the best.

    Jenn
    A Beautiful Zen

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    1. I like the RT sponge as well! Mine was just SUPER dirty when I took this shot. I used to use the delon ones from Costco, these are wayyyy better.

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  11. I keep hearing about the shiseido cotton so will have to check it out. The Suqqu cheek brush has been on my to get list for ever, I just can't seem to bring myself to spend the ££ on it, even though I am sure it would be a good investment :)

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    1. Claire, I feel like you of all people would really appreciate the suqqu cheek brush. I don't think I know anyone with more refined taste than you!

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