Kim Kardashian's Makeup Tutorials... Finally Up!!!!

anguria

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After watching the video, i swapped away my #180. I know i'm weird LOL. Cause i realized that i never use it and probably won't. Its a little scratchy for me too so i prefer the #182
 

LatinaRose

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I found the 180 at Scarborough Town Centre if anyone is still looking for it. They have several. Ask for Alexia, she's super nice, tell her Rose sent you.
 

lovebuggyboo

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what kind of lashes does he use on her on that last video??? they're GORGEOUS
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user68

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Originally Posted by GlamYOURUs
So is the 183 a lot softer and less dense than the 180?

I was wondering how they compare too. I love my 183 and it's super soft but it looses it's density because after drying the bristles stretch out too far and become seperated. Is 180 the same? And is it goat hair too?
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lovebuggyboo

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Originally Posted by Furrinalia
I was wondering how they compare too. I love my 183 and it's super soft but it looses it's density because after drying the bristles stretch out too far and become seperated. Is 180 the same? And is it goat hair too?
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Reader Question: MAC 180 Brush vs. MAC 183 brush
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Q: Hi! I think you're gorgeous... I have a question, I saw you using 180 to apply mineral makeup, but you also have 183? Which one is better?
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Please do compare!
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Thank you!

Brankica

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A: Awww thank you Brankica! You're very sweet! I actually do not have the 183 brush, I just have the 180 brush, however I have played with the 183 brush in store. I personally LOVE my 180 brush simply because I love the contoured grooves in the handle allowing my small hands to just wrap around it for better control as well as allowing me to build my desired coverage of my mineral makeup. The 183 brush is a bit stubbier in the handle which is great for traveling or to keep in your purse/makeup bag, however I personally had trouble gripping it comfortably. The bristles on the 183 brush is white as snow so if you don't really care about it getting dingy after awhile even if you maintain cleaning it, then go for it, but they are both awesome brushes, however I remain loyal to my 180 brush.
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GlamYOURUs

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Furrinalia
I was wondering how they compare too. I love my 183 and it's super soft but it looses it's density because after drying the bristles stretch out too far and become seperated. Is 180 the same? And is it goat hair too?
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I bought the 180 recently so I can finally answer this now! lol

183 is softer than the 180. But that is b/c the 180 is more dense. The bristles are supposed to loosen up (not separate) after a few uses. I would recommend the 180 for foundation or powder or even blush! It works for everything. I was never really fond of the 187 but I can't live w/o my 180 and 183.
 

Distinque

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If my 180 isn't in use I place it back in the plastic holder that it came in so it still maintains its shape
 

IDontKnowMomo

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I just watched these for the first time.

"Shimmer is not supposed to be use on the brow bone" >.> wat?
I hate silly rules like that >[
 

kimmae17

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i am pretty sure the mac store in the christiana mall in delaware still has the 180 brush. i was in de for work last week and i think i saw it. I own one already, so i didnt really think anything of it til way later! i should cp'ed some for you girls!
 

GlossyLips

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I actually agree with him on the highlighter tip. One of the things that keeps KimK's otherwise heavy eyemakeup from looking like Playboyish is that he skips the brow bone. Times change and techniques that were used 20 years ago used now may looked dated, it's the same thing with now.
I don't notice highlighting the brow bone as consistently in HE magazine editorials or ad campaigns as opposed to a few years ago when it was the rule. I think using a soft/faint shimmer is fine, preferably I skip it or use a matte slightly lighter than my skin color.
 

Tahti

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Hurray, he used some of my favourite MAC shades! ;D
I don't get the 'shimmer looks sh*t on browbone, omg' comment though. Wtf? I think my eyemakeup always looks totally unfinished if I don't put a bit of highlight under my brow arch... doesn't even need to be shimmer, I usually use Gesso. It totally opens my eyes up!
 
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