Inglot Brush 13 P/S Review

Inglot Brush 13 P/S Review

Hello Beautiful Ladies,

Since the past few years, I have collected a lot of makeup, but as it’s said, good makeup cannot be applied without good makeup brushes, so now my aim is to buy some good makeup brushes. When I started counting my brushes, I was shocked to see that I just had a few that too were not very good. I am really not sure how to apply my makeup without brushes. So, I had been hunting for some good makeup brushes and I thought of giving Inglot a try (as I do like some of their stuff and they are cheaper than MAC). To start with, I bought two brushes from Inglot, both eye brushes and the one I will be reviewing today is 13 P/S.

Inglot makeup brush

Price:

INR 850

My Take on Inglot Brush 13 P/S:

I wasn’t able to find much about the brush on internet except for the fact that the handle is made of wood and the bristles are natural (made of pony hair). I bought this brush online so when I was buying the brush, I was not exactly sure about the size of the brush, all I was able to see was that it is a flat brush. I bought this as I thought I could not go wrong with a simple flat brush. 13P/S is a thin handled brush with a very small bristle size.

Inglot makeup brush

The brush is small in size than I had actually expected. I bought this for the purpose of applying shadow on my complete lids, but actually the brush is small for that purpose. It can be used for filling the shadow, but for doing that, it will take a lot of time. So, what exactly do I use this for? It’s true that the brush does not serve the purpose for which I bought it, but honestly, I still love the brush. Its small size is perfect for applying shadow in the inner corner of the eye. It also makes applying highlighter on the brow bone easy. I sometimes even use it for coloring my lower lash line. This brush has become a multipurpose brush for me.

Inglot makeup brush

Due to its small handle size, the brush is really convenient to hold and use. The bristles of the brush are really soft due to which applying shadow becomes so easy and enjoyable. The bristles are easy to clean (I have only tried cleaning dry powder and never tried any wet shadow with this). I have washed this brush twice (with a baby shampoo) and haven’t seen even a single hair shed out.

Inglot makeup brush

Pros of Inglot Brush 13 P/S:

  • A multipurpose brush for me, can be used for doing a variety of stuff.
  • Easy-to-grip handle.
  • Easy to clean.
  • Extremely soft bristles.
  • Bristles do not shed.
  • Availability is not an issue.

Cons of Inglot Brush 13 P/S:

  • Does not serve the purpose for which I bought it.
  • A little pricey, but for this quality, I wouldn’t mind spending some cash.

Would I Repurchase Inglot Brush 13 P/S?

I know that this brush would last me for years, but still, after this one gets worn out, if I somehow feel the need of buying a small eye brush, I would go for this once again as I feel that now it would be little difficult for me to get something which would match my love for this one.

Do I Recommend Inglot Brush 13 P/S?

Yes! If you are looking for a smaller sized flat eye brush, then this is the one you want!

IMBB Rating:

4.8/5

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8 thoughts on “Inglot Brush 13 P/S Review

    1. even i didn’t have any of their brushes before this, but somehow i trusted inglot and so decided to try this and now my trust is even more stronger 🙂

    1. Thanks Anuradha……and you can learn about the use of every type of brush online…….there are a lot of videos and IMBB also have some great articles to teach you 🙂 🙂

  1. Never tried inglot brushes *headbang* *headbang* but this seems like a good one to start with *happydance* *happydance* the bristles actually look really soft *hifive* *hifive*

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