I took some comparison photos of Sigma's latest Sigmax brushes (to be released on Wednesday, July 11, 2012). Some of you were asking for comparison shots with the original Sigmax brushes, so I went crazy and produced this picture heavy post. Enjoy the comparison photos and excuse the spotty brushes as I use these brushes daily so they're always dusted in color. These brushes are really great for covering getting every area of your face. The
Sigma F88 ($16) and
Sigma P88 ($14) brushes will be sold individually and in the discounted updated
5-piece Synthetic Kabuki Kit and
Synthetic Precision Kit.
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Sigma Sigmax P88 Precision Flat Angled Brush and F88 Flat Angled Kabuki Brush |
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Another view of Sigma's latest, Synthetic Sigmax brushes. Soft bristles made from synthetic, organic fibers! |
Many Sigmax comparison pictures after the jump!
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Sigmax F88 compared with the Sigmax F80 and Sigmax F84. The Sigma F88 is a mix of the two brushes, both angled and flat top. |
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All the Sigmax Synthetic Kabuki brushes together. These will all be sold together in the updated 5-Piece Synthetic Kabuki Kit (price to be declared). |
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All the Sigmax Synthetic Precision brushes together. These will all be sold together in the updated 5-Piece Synthetic Precision Kit (price to be declared).
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The complete Sigmax Synthetic brushes. The Sigmax fibers are seriously the softest makeup bristles. |
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Colorful shot of the synthetic brushes. Can you guess which brushes I use for what? |
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These brushes are made up of the best bristles in my collection. |
How do these brushes compare? You all know my favorite foundation brush has always been the F80. It is my absolute go to foundation brush for liquid, cream and mineral foundation. I even use it to dab on loose powder! Well, I think the F88 is officially my new favorite. The F88 is extremely similar to the F80 in density and straight edge, but it is at an angle that makes it more convenient to work with around the nose area and nooks of the face. It is not different enough from the F80 to make it a necessity if you already own the F80, but it is a good compliment and one of the better brushes to have in your collection.
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Can't wait for the full review :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, I will try to have that up soon. I think Sigma would want me to wait until the release date for reviews.
DeleteBeautiful brushes! I don't have money to buy them all but I want to order one face brush. Which one do you recommend?
ReplyDeleteIt really depends on your preference and foundation type. I personally have always loved the F80, but I think this new F88 is going to beat it pretty soon. It applies makeup really evenly and quickly!
DeleteSome people like using the F82 for mineral foundation, but I find it too dense. Personally, I think the flat top brushes are the best so I would recommend the F80 or the new F88.
Thank you! F80 seems great but maybe I should wait for F88 to be released and then decide!:)
DeleteThey are very similar to be honest. The only difference is the angle, but since it is a flat top brush, that should not matter too much. (You can always angle your brush yourself.) :)
Deletei wasn't going to get one but these photos make convinced me, i need to get the full set
ReplyDeleteHaha at some point it stops being about the makeup and becomes an obsession. :)
DeleteOo I NEED all of them!
ReplyDeleteI really love F84 for the angle. I think this one will beat that one out because of the flat surface. I can't wait to get it!
ReplyDeleteThese brushes look great! So thick and dense!
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