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    <title>topic Review- Real Techniques Limited Edition Duo-Fiber Collection in Beauty</title>
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    <description>It includes 1 face brush, 1 contour brush &amp;amp; 1 eye finishing brush. Ok, let me start with the eye brush. It looks like a small blending brush or crease brush but it feels kinda stiff &amp;amp; a teeny bit scratchy. I don't know if that was their intention but for that reason i like it for a crease brush, it fits perfectly in the crease. And if you don't have a naturally defined crease, the stiffness of this brush will find it better then a softer, flimsy one. Now onto the face &amp;amp; contour brushes. They are soft, but not the softest i've ever felt. But for the money, they're pretty good. What i like about these 2 brushes is their shape. They look like stippling brushes but they don't have a flat head. They have a rounded top like a blush brush, but they are kinda of flattened like a traditional foundation brush. But not too flattened. I bought them to apply vibrant blushes. Traditional blush brushes apply too much product and i didnt care for my traditional stippling brush, although i could make those work if i had to. But why not make it easier....right? I got them at Ulta for $19.99. The Real Techniques site is selling them for $20.00 and ebay has them between $27-$73!</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2013 03:46:07 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>It includes 1 face brush, 1 contour brush &amp;amp; 1 eye finishing brush. Ok, let me start with the eye brush. It looks like a small blending brush or crease brush but it feels kinda stiff &amp;amp; a teeny bit scratchy. I don't know if that was their intention but for that reason i like it for a crease brush, it fits perfectly in the crease. And if you don't have a naturally defined crease, the stiffness of this brush will find it better then a softer, flimsy one. Now onto the face &amp;amp; contour brushes. They are soft, but not the softest i've ever felt. But for the money, they're pretty good. What i like about these 2 brushes is their shape. They look like stippling brushes but they don't have a flat head. They have a rounded top like a blush brush, but they are kinda of flattened like a traditional foundation brush. But not too flattened. I bought them to apply vibrant blushes. Traditional blush brushes apply too much product and i didnt care for my traditional stippling brush, although i could make those work if i had to. But why not make it easier....right? I got them at Ulta for $19.99. The Real Techniques site is selling them for $20.00 and ebay has them between $27-$73!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2013 03:46:07 GMT</pubDate>
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