Rae Morris Jishaku #8: Medium Point Shader
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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. This shading brush is perfect for applying and blending eyeshadow. Meticulously crafted by Japanese artisans, the brush features a precise yet supremely soft tapered head, a super-sleek handle and the brand’s world-first magnetic storage functionality (‘Jishaku’ means magnet in Japanese) for seamless storage and perfect hygiene.
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 #8: Medium Point Shader is an essential eye brush to have in your arsenal; it’s great for blending eyeshadow on lids and applying a darker colour and blending it into your base shade. The medium, subtly tapered head is meticulously crafted from the highest-grade vegan, synthetic fibres by Japanese artisans while the super-sleek black handle is formed from hard maple and cherry wood. Another standout feature is the brand’s world-first magnetic functionality (‘Jishaku’ means magnet in Japanese) which means that the brushes can stand upright on any surface a magnet will hold to – including Rae Morris’ custom designed magnetic stands – making for seamless storage, ultimate organisation and perfect hygiene. For seamless, smouldering eye looks, look no further.
Hair Type: Vegan Synthetic Fibres
Handle: Hard Maple/Cherry
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Use to blend eyeshadow. Especially good when blending a darker colour into your base shade.
Top tip from Rae Morris: ‘This is the second brush I pick up when doing a killer smoky eye – use it with a darker eye shadow and blend it into the base eye shadow.’
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Expensive but worth it
The bristles are so soft and blends eyeshadow beautifully
by Samantha Verified Purchase
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Exactly what I wanted
I’ve been looking for a good crease brush with more precision than the ones I have since before, and after eyeing this for over a year I finally went ahead and got it. My only regret now is that I shouldn’t have waitef so long. It is truly amazing!! So soft, but with great precision. Love it!!!
by Helena Verified Purchase
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Excellent quality
I've been looking for quite a while for vegan Japanese brushes and these were some of the first on the market. Excellent classic crease shape, very well made and with a magnet that can hold them standing.
by SC3 Verified Purchase
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incredible
Incredible quality and softness, I am truly impressed.
by Fruzsi Verified Purchase
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Not as pictured
Perhaps the other reviewers received a different version of this brush, the one I got looks nothing like the picture and feels very different. It is a synthetic bristle brush, densely packed and pointy but it does not fluff out at all, even after washing. It is therefore useless for blending, and is too soft/long to smudge eyeliner or eyeshadow at the lashline.
by Not as pictured
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So soft with a super-fine tip
Wow - this brush has shot to the top of my favourites’ list. The brush is so soft - something that is very important for me, as I have very sensitive skin - and extremely sensitive eyes. As for the tip, it’s so fine, it is perfect for so many different things when it comes to eyeshadow looks. This brush is a great investment and it will really up your eyeshadow application.
by Sarina
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So fine!
Tapers to a point even after washing it. The picture does not show how fine the tip is. The brush is very soft and I have yet to feel any scratchy bits. It is amazing to deposit and blend. I tilt the brush to the side and stamp it on the eyeshadow and then my eyelids to get the out 'C' or 'V' shape. Then blend the colour up to create a crease. It deposits a fairly good amount of product which means I see the colour on my lids but it is not so crazy that I have to wipe off excess eyeshadow.
by KellyK
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So soft and precise!
This brush is very very soft as it is made of grey squirrel hair, which is supposed to be the softest natural hair type for brushes. The shape of the brush makes it very precise, and it is hard to find brushes of this shape in general. It is excellent for building the intensity on the outer corner of the eye, and it can be used as a pencil brush if you use only the tip of the brush. The brush has the number 8 carved on it, so it won't ever fade and it is very high quality. It is also quite light and that is on purpose; Rae Morris has explained you can feel the face better this way. The brush gives off the Japanese craftsmanship and in my opinion, it is worth the price tag.
by Eleni
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