The Zoeva Complete Eye Set contains twelve eye brushes and a small black bag. In case you are not familiar with Zoeva, it is a German company that specializes in makeup brushes. The prices are somewhat similar to Sigma, but Zoeva is more affordable which sort of makes up for the ridiculous shipping price I had to pay. If I put all the pictures of all twelve brushes in this one post, it would be ginormous, so I am splitting my review of the Complete Eye Set into three parts, this one of course is the first part. You can find my reviews of the other brushes by clicking on the links at the top of this post! Detail Shader BrushThe Zoeva 237 Detail Shader Brush is a small rounded shadow brush. The bristles pick up a lot of product, allowing you to create an intense inner corner highlight, which is something that I often do. The brush isn't the softest, but it gets the job done and doesn't irritate my eyes. I haven't had issues with the bristles shedding or splaying. Smudger BrushThe Zoeva 226 Smudger Brush is a short and dense shadow brush. You could use this brush for soft liner on the lids, or for a brow highlight shade, but I really enjoy using this brush for applying shadow to the lower lashline. The dense bristles really pack on the color, but do not irritate my eyes whatsoever. So far, none of the bristles have shed or splayed from the brush. Luxe Petit Crease BrushThe Zoeva 231 Luxe Petit Crease Brush is a fluffy pointed brush. As the name would suggest, this brush works great for precisely deepening up the crease. However, my favorite way to use this brush is as a pencil brush. It is small enough for working on the lower lashline, and since it's fluffy, it doesn't irritate the eyes. Like the other brushes in the set, this one is great quality and has yet to shed or splay. Luxe Crease BrushThe Zoeva 228 Luxe Crease Brush is a big fluffy brush that comes to a point. I absolutely love this brush for applying a transition shade to the crease. The brush packs on a decent amount of shadow, and since it is fluffy, it also easily blends out the color. This is another one of my favorites from the Complete Eye Set. No shedding or splaying of the bristles has occurred with this brush. XOX ♥
3 Comments
Giulia Longoni
5/1/2016 04:16:28 am
Hi! I would like to know if I can use Zoeva 228 for setting the undereye area and even little spots.
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VolleySparkle Beauty
5/1/2016 05:08:30 am
Hi Giulia! The 228 brush isn't super large so I don't think it would work well for setting the undereye area. The size is ideal for applying shadows into the crease, if that gives you a better idea of its size.
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Giulia Longoni
5/1/2016 05:32:59 am
Thank you ! :D I don't want to buy a gigantic brush for the whole face, I just want to cover the small areas (If you follow Lisa Eldrige on YT you know what I mean). Have a nice day! ;) Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
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