Morphe Me Monthly Brush Club is a monthly subscription that exclusively sends you cosmetic brushes. They guarantee at least $30 in brushes in every delivery.
I used to work at Sephora, and one of my favorite things I learned in my time there is that the “rules” for what to use brushes for are definitely “guidelines.” There are some general features to brushes that affect their performance, but if you find a way to make a brush work for you that you like, use it like that! Plus, the internet is an amazing resource for usage tips and tutorials!
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The Subscription Box: MorpheMe Monthly Brush Club
The Cost: $19.99/month or annual for a one-time purchase of $239.99 which also gives you one of their 350 palettes for free.
The Products: a minimum of $30 in Morphe brand brushes in every delivery.
Ships to: US & CAN for free, worldwide at additional cost.
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M527 Brush, Deluxe Pointed Powder Brush – value: $15.99
This brush is made with goat hair bristles, and it’s made for powder application. I use a brush like this for my setting powder, but this is also great for contouring, both highlighting or bronzing.
M501 Brush, Pro Pointed Blender – value: $7.99
This brush has soft sable bristles. Its design is great for blending eyeliner, or using precision powder, like for highlighting (Especially around your eyes or bridge of your nose, etc).
M348, Setting Powder Brush – value: $10?
I couldn’t find this brush on Morphe’s website, but I found on some posts from consumers that this is called a “setting powder brush.” Although this would be good for powder application, I would expect it to be a little narrow/precise to be used for an all-over thing like setting powder. Personally, I’d probably use this for contouring.
Verdict: So far, I like MorpheMe Monthly Brush Club! I like the quality and feel of the brushes, and it seems like a really nice value as well. I wasn’t able to do a super precise estimate because I couldn’t find the third brush online, but from the prices I do have, it definitely looks like I have at least $33 in brushes here.
What do you think about this brush subscription?
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