Real Techniques: Bold Metals, Sponge Duo and Cleansing Gel

Real Techniques

Being a long time viewer of Pixiwoo on YouTube, the Real Techniques brand holds a very special place in my heart. Created by Sam Chapman (and her sister Nicola was later added on), this brand has easily taken over my makeup brush collection as I, without a doubt, have more Real Techniques than any other brush brand combined.

Suffice to say… when new stuff gets released by RT, I get excited. I’ve got a few items that have been released (relatively) recently and wanted to cover them all in a roundup post.

Real Techniques Deep Cleansing Gel
Real Techniques Deep Cleansing Gel

Sadly, no matter how much I love a brand, there’s always going to be a dud or two, so let’s get that one out of the way immediately. The Deep Cleansing Gel is a makeup brush cleanser that is intended to “remove makeup, oils and impurities from your bristles for a flawless result”. You’re instructed to wet your brush, squeeze a drop of the gel onto the bristles, rub between your fingers and then rinse.

Sorry, but no. This doesn’t work. It barely works on brushes that were only dipped into powder products (even then still leaving coloured residue on your brush) , but it definitely does not work on anything that had been dipped into a liquid or cream formula. Although the gel smells LOVELY (seriously, if they could bottle it as a perfume, I’d absolutely wear it), it does next to nothing on my brushes. It’s hard to squeeze out of the tube and no matter how much I used – from a drop to almost a handful – I could not get the bristles of my brush clean. I’m so sad to say, but this is a total pass for me. Save yourselves the money and go buy some baby shampoo. 🙁

Real Techniques Bold Metals in 300 and 200
Real Techniques Bold Metals in 300 and 200

Alright, on to the AWESOME stuff! This is my first foray into the Bold Metals lineup and I’m already smitten. A while back, the Pixiwoo sisters made a video introducing the Bold Metals line making sure to point out that while they were happy with their base Real Techniques brush line, that was the best they could do at that price point (which is incredibly low given the quality of the brushes in my opinion). So, they opted to create a new sub line called Bold Metals that would have higher quality brushes, but at the cost of a higher price point.

The bristles feel softer to me than the original RT lineup and feature a weight balanced handle that is triangularly shaped so that you brushes don’t run off on you when you put them down on your desk. They also have brand new shapes, so you’re not seeing a duplication of the original brush lineup. Very smart.

Real Techniques Bold Metals in 300 and 200
Real Techniques Bold Metals in 300 and 200

The two brushes I have are the 300 Tapered Blush and the 200 Oval Shadow.

The 300 Tapered Blush is fast becoming a new best friend to me. I brought the brush with me to Iceland and forced myself to use it instead of my usual MAC 130 with my Tarte blushes. AND YOU KNOW WHAT? It was AWESOME. It applied my blush beautifully and precisely, which is exactly what I wanted. Since this is a smaller blush brush, you will find the application is more pointed, however, the cut of the brush makes it easy to blend out the edges giving you that beautiful glowing look – and not like you just whacked your cheeks with a dollop of blush. Two massive thumbs up for this brush!

The 200 Oval Shadow was an interesting one to me. It’s far larger than any other blending brush I own and I wasn’t sure how it was going to fit into the contours of my eye. End result? It doesn’t QUITE fit, but it is pretty damn epic when you want to blend out all your crease and outer corner shades (specifically if you’d made a damn mess and need to blend till the cows come home. Don’t lie – you know it’s happened to you!). The press info I have for this brush indicates you can use it for undereye concealer (although I don’t wear that stuff) which I can still see it fitting in that area very, very well.

Both brushes cleaned very easily (with baby shampoo) and did not retain any pigment which is always a concern for me with white bristles. They retained their shape and are still as soft as ever. Two massive thumbs up for the Bold Metals lineup!

Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge Duo
Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge Duo

One of the best parts of the newly launched items is this double up of the Miracle Complexion Sponge! This is *the* tool I reach for whenever I want to apply foundation. It creates a seamlessly blended foundation without any rough patches and I really could not ask for anything more in a sponge. This is the product that turned me off applying foundation with a brush – it’s THAT good! So when RT decided to release it in a doubled up package, I could not have been happier. It saves me money when buying a product that I will eventually need to replace, so what’s not to love? For reference, I use a Miracle Complexion Sponge for about 9-12 months before I replace it. If you clean it regularly, then you can get away with using this little guy for a very long time!

If you’re looking for more specific brush usage and where to use them on your face, may I recommend checking out my brush video on YouTube? It (accidentally) focused on a lot of Real Techniques brushes:

If you’re Canadian (like me!) and want to know where you can actually pick up Real Techniques, please check out the following roundup via Farley Co for a full breakdown (you can also buy them on their site too!). For other countries, off the top of my head… I’ve seen RT at Walmart and Harmons in the USA and in Iceland I saw them freaking EVERYWHERE (seriously, pharmacies, random makeup stores and even a massive selection at the airport!).

And there we have it! That’s new from Real Techniques and whether or not I’m loving it. 🙂

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration.

8 thoughts on “Real Techniques: Bold Metals, Sponge Duo and Cleansing Gel

  1. I love their brushes…I haven’t tried the bold metals yet, but everything else has been incredible and I agree with what you said about the complexion sponge – there’s literally nothing else that will do for me now. Shame about the cleanser though 🙁

    1. It’s so weird though… they put out such excellent brushes, how did they not realize that the brush cleanser is terrible? But the brushes are great, and that’s what matters!

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