Rae Morris Jishaku #3: Ultimate Cheekbone
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One of the most influential make up artists in the world, Rae Morris has written the book on beauty (in fact, she’s written several of them…) Having perfected endless famous faces, she turned her hand to creating the most luxurious and effective brushes money can buy – and the results will change the way you apply make up forever. Capable of carving out killer cheekbones in two simple strokes, this contouring and shading brush is a work of art. Meticulously crafted by Japanese artisans, the brush features a feature a flat, subtly angled head and a super-sleek rounded handle.
From its supremely soft head to its ultra-sleek handle, Rae Morris’ Jishaku brush range will change the way you apply make up forever. Combining the finest Japanese brush-making techniques and Rae Morris’ make up application expertise, this range is the culmination of years of testing and perfecting.
The Jishaku #3: Ultimate Cheekbone brush will change the way you apply make up forever. The ultimate contouring and shading secret weapon, this beautiful brush makes for the most subtle sculpting; it’s great for carving out killer cheekbones (in as few as two strokes) under the cheek and through the temple. The head is meticulously crafted from the highest grade Hakutotsuho micro crystal fibre bristles by Japanese artisans (vegan, of course!) while the sleek, rounded black handle is formed from sleek, easy-to-use silicone. Insights from this exquisite brand itself? ‘There is simply no brush in the world that can carve a cheekbone with fewer than two strokes like this brush can.’ We’re sold!
Hair Type: Micro Crystal Fibre, Hakutotsuho (Vegan).
Handle: Silicon
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Use to contour and shade, applying powder-based make up under the apples of cheeks and through the temple for a seamlessly sculpted look.
Note: This brush features Rae Morris’ magnetic function and can be stored in the brand’s {Universal Holder - Magnetic}, {The Rae Frame} or {The Rae Plate}.
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Great brush
I love this brush. It is soft and is excellent for beautifully blended contouring. I use a liquid contour and this does a perfect job. It is magnetic too so can be stored on the frame or plate.
by Suzanne Verified Purchase
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Beautiful brush
I have only ever bought Rae Morris brushes since she switched to synthetic so I can’t compare to her natural fibres, but I will say that these are superior to any other synthetic brush I have ever used. I do have a mixed collection of both natural and synthetic now and sometimes I just prefer to use these as they are better with liquids and easier to clean. Just because this is no longer a natural hair brush shouldn’t be a reason to rate it poorly, the brush itself is amazing.
by Kirsty Verified Purchase
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Pay attention this one will be the new version with synthetic fiber
I purchased this specifically because the picture is showing one of the previous versions of Jishaku #3 which was made in animal hair. However, the one that was actually shipped to me is the new version with synthetic fibre.
by Jane
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The best
I love this brush because it is very soft and so easy to use. It’s time saver for sure!
by Rasma
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Not as good as previous version...
I can only confirm everything Eleni said. I own many, many Rae Morris brushes, including the old Ultimate Cheekbone, and this new version is simply not as good as the old one. The quality of the bristles has gone way down (from squirrel to sokoho), and the prices went way up. Why? I don't get it. I'm sorry, but you honestly cannot see or feel all those extra steps in production of brush heads compared to the older line, and I literally own hundreds of Kumano brushes and know what I'm talking about. Yes, new handles are beautiful and an improvement from the old line, but it's the head of the brush that counts the most. I just wish Rae would go back to the quality of old line (for heads) and keep the new handles. That would be the best combination and would justify significant price increase.
by Marko
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Efficient but overpriced
This brush has indeed a great shape for contouring and it works well, but I needed some time to get used to it. Once you know how to use the brush, the short handle feels really nice. However, the reason why I gave it three stars is that it is not as soft as I expected, and secondly because I find it overpriced. It is made of Sokoho hair, whereas the same brush of the previous generation of Rae Morris brushes was made of grey squirrel hair, which is 2 steps softer ( grey squirrel softness > saikoho goat softness > sokoho goat softness). This is the reason why I find it overpriced. I do understand the Japanese craftsmanship, and I greatly appreciate it, and the works efficiently indeed, but since the hairs are not as soft, not as high quality as before, I would have wanted the price tag to drop. Had it been a grey squirrel (therefore very very soft) I would have given it 5 stars.
by Eleni
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