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Review: Etude House Dreaming Swan Veiling Pact Brush

// KBEAUTY / MAKE UP //

It seems I’m addicted to buy at least one item per year from Etude Houses spring collections. This time I fell for the Etude House Dreaming Swan Veiling Pact Brush from the Dreaming Swan collection, a ballet inspired collection designed by Kerry Hess, a popular fashion illustrator.

Some words about Etude House to start with: Etude House is one of the best known Korean brands for cute packaging. If you are a lover of cute, girly and pink packaging, reminding you of being a child and the princess you always dreamt to be, THIS is your brand. Their packaging is usually so adoreable that you cannot keep yourself from impuls-buys – only because you saw the packaging…The new Dreaming Swan collection is fully dedicted to the topic of ballerinas, with light colors and a beautifully designed packaging. You will find pretty illustrations of ballerinas, ballerina shoes, tutus…The collection consists of lipsticks, eye and cheek blushers, powder pact, nail polish, cushion cases, cream multi shadows, a pouch and a powder brush. The latter is the one I’m showing here! Unfortunately, there was no brush set.  would have totally loved that. The Etude House Dreaming Swan Veiling Pact Brush comes in a plastic packaging displaying one of the illustrations from the illustrator Kerry Hess. The backside of the packaging shows the Korean and English description.

You’ll find the full description of the product on the official Etude House page, too. The description says that the Veiling Pact Brush helps powder particles to be absorbed evenly and prevents smudging. Moreover the slightly cutted edged help to reach curved areas as well and more easily than other brushes. The brush is designed for powdery textures and comes with a brush bristle protector, which looks like a ballerina tutu. I would lie if I told you that the brush tutu is not the main reason why I bought this brush :D I think it makes a simple brush look so much more lovely ♥

The brush itself has a pink handle and a rosegold metal part. The bristles are super soft and pink colored, which a light coral hint at the tips. The bristles are cut slightly, which gives the brush a round shape. The bristles take up powder nicely, too. The pink design fits very good into the overall theme of the collection.

As a lover of cute and girly packaging of any items you will love this brush. I do already, although the packaging might be considered super girly or corny by some. I’m definitively not an brush expert, but as far as I can say it also does a good job in taking up the powder and in the application aswell. I bought my brush from W2Beauty for 13.86 US$. For my last order, including this brush and a lipstick from the same collection, I received a whole bunch of samples like sheet masks and even a travel size jar of the Laneige Waterbank Sleeping Cream. I couldn’t have been more satisfied with my purchase! ♥

Frl. Schnee: - lives in Germany - is 29 years old - loves drawing, reading, writing

View Comments (9)

  • I love the brush :)) I'm so excited when my items will arrieve :) The collection is really awesome! Thanks for showing us the nice, sweet brush :)

  • I am totally obsessed with brushes, but even if this looks cute I won't use it so it would be a waste of money ;; But this is aaaalso so cuuute!

  • Der Pinsel ist so süss >__< wollte ihn erst auch mit bestellen, aber ich habe schon einen relativ guten Blushpinsel^^''

  • I really love this brush, it's so cute, girly, delicate! and maybe it's only the tuto, but I wanted anyway haha. So, had to buy it. Hope that can arrive soon, Korea packages are being so late this month and don't know why.

  • It is soooooo pretty! I'm confused if I wanna get something in this collection. can't wait to see your review

  • Oh my gosh, the packaging is superb and girlish!
    The collection really has pretty products!

  • Love love love the design of the brush and the pouch from this collection! They're so pretty!

  • Wow...i didn't shop at etude house for ages and now they have cute brushes! Just wonder what was the bristles made of?

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