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Real Techniques Multi Tech Collection

By Hollysbeautybox @hollysbeautybox
Real Techniques are dominating the brush industry right now and thankfully you needn't be a millionaire to get your hands on them.  Sam Chapman & Nic Haste (AKA Pixiwoo) have newly released their Real Techniques Multi Tech Collection and I was lucky enough to be sent some to try out! (Thanks girls!)
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These are white with an angled black base which has a Youtube play icon. The font is the usual Real Techniques logo, but written in pink. I love monochrome with a pop of colour, so this is right up my street. Sadly the brushes don't stand on their own unlike most of the other RT brushes, but thanks to the brushed metal brush stand, that really doesn't matter. I can fit all of the brushes in here, including my eyelash curlers and even some other tools too.
SHAPE
All of the brushes from the Real Techniques Multi Tech Collection come to a center point. The point is ideal for gently working in the product and in smaller brushes is ideal for precision application.
FEEL
These are synthetic and wash amazingly well. Normally I find some brush manufacturers *cough* Morphe & Laura Mercier *cough* get a little 'rougher' as they are washed, but these definitely maintain their softness and keep their shape wash after wash.
DO THEY WORK?
YES! Real Techniques never fail to disappoint and I love them all. My favourites are the eye brushes. I like a large soft brush and the large eye brush is ideal for doing just that. They gather product perfectly and I never have to over work the brush. I've used the brushes everyday for 3 weeks to properly test them out, and despite washing them four times, have not had any shedding whatsoever.
ARE THEY WORTH THE £$?
There are a few rubbish 'dupes' of the Real Techniques brushes out there who claim they're duping to allow people with a smaller budget to afford them. Sadly, it's not true in this case, Real Techniques brushes start at just £4.49 and the 'dupes' (which are not as good quality in my opinion) are £4.99. I'd much rather buy the original product because I trust the brand to be excellent quality. The Multi Tech Collection is on the pricier side, starting at £9.99, but this price includes a metal stand for the product. For me, it's worth every penny!
WHERE CAN I BUY?
You can buy these at Superdrug or from the Real Techniques website.
Have you tried out the Real Techniques Multi Tech Collection?

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