I am really a fan of ESUM cosmetics and of their brushes. I have more of their W series but I was wondering how the reimagined synthetics performed. I have tended to prefer natural bristles but the cleaning and care of synthetics does give them an advantage. I don’t need new brushes now but they certainly should be considered a great option. You’ve articulated some of the real advantages the new brushes offer. Congratulations on becoming an affiliate.
They have continued to impress me over the years. I too tend to prefer natural hair bristles, but I do use their T37 synthetic brush when I'm traveling with my cream foundation/concealer, and it works really well. I'm actually really curious as to how their V27 and V29 brushes would work: I have an inkling the V27 might actually be my ideal concealer brush, size wise. But it's always hard to tell from the images. But like you: I really don't need new brushes right now, so I'll work with the great tools I already have. I'm so glad that I was able to communicate the advantages of the new brushes, especially when buying brushes online can be so challenging. Thanks for the congratulations, Catherine! It was lovely to hear from you.
Somehow the forces at work in the universe knew I was going to need to see a video from you as a solitary island of calm in very rough seas of the last few days. I'm glad of that. I have to say, I'm jealous of your Esum case and it's semi rigid format. I wish I could find something like that for my kit bag on the rare occasions when I travel. It would make packing easier and put me at ease of stuff not getting smashed. It's always a shame when a die-hard favorite thing is lost. Hopefully you can either buy it again or find an adequate replacement. Bristle shedding is an issue with any brush for any purpose. I've gone to pull what I thought were loose hairs from trimming my beard only to discover it's a bristle form my boar hair brush that decided to yell Geronimo when I was using it. Kudos on Esum for providing a such a thoughtful response to your comments on the T11 brush. And I can't help it, but something about the V09 brush pops images of Beaker from the Muppets in my head.😂😂 I like your presentation of the brushes talking about how you use them and showing some makeup application footage. It helps me gain a better understanding of everything. I do have to mention that I was distracted by the half empty, non-symmetrically organized book shelves behind you. I can hear all that empty space crying out to have written knowledge placed there. You closer of Stumbling in Style gives me a moment's pause this time around as I need to go suit shopping for a wedding I'm attending in a couple of months. I hope I can find something that isn't a total train wreck.
After reading your comment, I will never look at the V09 brush the same way again. It will forever be a "muppet brush" to me now. Which I think automatically makes it my favorite. That ESUM case really is awesome for traveling. I'd buy entire suitcases from them if I could. The design perfectly fits my needs. It is rough when a favorite is lost. I think I'll probably repurchase that W19 brush during Black Friday season considering how sorely it has been missed. I'm glad to hear that bristle shedding wasn't my bronzer brushes‘ attempt at a strike. Although my old bronzer brushes seem to shed way more than any brush should. Luckily I got some good recommendations I can look at. Yes, ESUM's response on the T11 was very thoughtful. The original company (Muse Beauty) used to have AMAZING customer service. I have a feeling they took that with them when they evolved into ESUM cosmetics. I'm glad the footage of the brushes came across. It's always difficult to buy brushes online because it's hard to tell the exact size, shape, flex and density when you can't touch them in person. I really hope this helped anyone who was on the fence about any of these. The empty bookshelves make me sad, too. They are normally filled, but there's a long story as to why they were empty at the time I filmed. I did my best with the sound, but foreign spaces and limited materials didn't offer me many possibilities. Shopping for a wedding outfit is always intimidating. But I feel like both you and I are starting to find our groove with personal style (at least based on some of the outfits you've shared). I have a feeling you're more prepared for the task than you might think. I'm sorry to hear that you needed a reprieve, but I'm glad I was able to offer one. It's always lovely to hear from you, Zach.
@@TheStyleStumbler Long live the Muppet brush!!!😂🤣😂🤣 I think people will get a lot out of your brush demonstrations. You did a great job on that. I know I've sat looking at images of things doing online shopping trying to vision quest my way into making sense of the photos and descriptions to try and imagine the real thing. On a couple of occasions, I've felt like I'm acting out those memes of how the US will use anything but the metric system. Anytime I see empty bookshelves, or even ones that are really nicely organized, I notice it because mine are crammed full with books on top of books and in front of books. If I ever get room for more space to nicely organize them, it'll take awhile to get used to it. I don't think I'll ever feel totally comfortable in a suit, but I feel like I've got a better handle on my sense of style so I can be a bit more choosy and confident when I go shopping. it's been a lot the last few days. I'm hoping things will abate soon. Your reprieves are always welcome and greatly appreciated.
@@zachbecvar Everyone needs a muppet brush! 😂 As convenient as online shopping is, sometimes nothing beats being able to see something in person. I can understand not feeling comfortable in a suit. Maybe you just haven't found the right one yet. Perhaps you need to lean more into the historian side of you and go with a more vintage style. Or maybe you should just completely redefine what kinds of suits people wear to weddings. A space suit would surely be unexpected. ;-) I hope things get easier sooner than you expect.
@TheStyleStumbler the convience of online shopping is nice, but I like seeing things in person first if I can to hopefully avoid duds. It's true, I've never been comfortable wearing a suit. Hopefully I'll find something that really fits me.😉😂 I do like your idea of redefinition. I've mulled the idea of samurai style robes before. The look elegant, but also really comfortable. I'm also reminded of a TV program where the host had a group of fashion design students put on a show where the theme was styling boiler suits for all occasions to include black tie. I could go for that. 😂😂 I would add the idea of a kilt in there, but if I were to ever get one I wouldn't want the dress style, I'd want the everyday style that hangs a bit longer from the waist and needs like 12 yards of fabric.
@zachbecvar a robe or kilt sounds like it would be so comfortable (and also pretty cool)! I hope you’re able to find something (in a brick and mortar store) that suits your style and your ideas.
For powder bronzer, I have been using the Bdellium Tools Tapered Powder and Duo Fiber Powder brushes and I really like them. The tapered brush is more precise and is great with either contour or bronzer. They are reasonably priced as well - and I sometimes find them on Amazon. Love this video - so helpful!
Oooooo, thank you for the recommendations! I used to have a great Bdellium tools brush that also got lost somewhere. But thank you for reminding me about them. I'll have to take a look at those two you mentioned!
I also think the A506 could be softer, and I've never heard anyone else share that opinion! When I use it under the eyes, I have to make sure that I use tiny swiping motions rather than patting like everyone says to. Otherwise it's too rough for me. It's not horrible, but it's not worth dealing with that when I have other tools that don't feel prickly 🤷♀️
I'm glad I'm not alone in that opinion. (I kind of thought I would be after hearing so many people rave about it. I assumed I just have extra sensitive under eyes.) Despite the mild prickly-ness it performs really well. I would just make a personalized softer, smaller version of it if I could.
15:13 I use a mascara brush for the lower lashes in the heat and humidity to help reduce transfer. How does the esum compare to that small flat BK powder brush?
That's a great idea - I'll have to try that the next time I'm applying mascara when it's humid. As for the esum versus the flat BK powder brush: I like both brushes for different reasons. The BK brush isn't as dense and the bristles are a little more flexible. When I just want to set my makeup but want to apply as thin a layer as possible, I'd choose the BK brush. But if I wanted more coverage, I'd use the ESUM V48. I have a feeling I'd gravitate more towards ESUM in warmer months when I need more powder and the BK one during the winter. But I feel like I would use the ESUM V48 year round for foundation.
I hadnt hear about Esum so nice seeing you showcase these! Thank you
I'm glad I could "introduce" you. The brand may be small, but the brushes are mighty.
I am really a fan of ESUM cosmetics and of their brushes. I have more of their W series but I was wondering how the reimagined synthetics performed. I have tended to prefer natural bristles but the cleaning and care of synthetics does give them an advantage. I don’t need new brushes now but they certainly should be considered a great option. You’ve articulated some of the real advantages the new brushes offer. Congratulations on becoming an affiliate.
They have continued to impress me over the years. I too tend to prefer natural hair bristles, but I do use their T37 synthetic brush when I'm traveling with my cream foundation/concealer, and it works really well. I'm actually really curious as to how their V27 and V29 brushes would work: I have an inkling the V27 might actually be my ideal concealer brush, size wise. But it's always hard to tell from the images.
But like you: I really don't need new brushes right now, so I'll work with the great tools I already have.
I'm so glad that I was able to communicate the advantages of the new brushes, especially when buying brushes online can be so challenging.
Thanks for the congratulations, Catherine!
It was lovely to hear from you.
Pls make a video on all the makeup you packed and used :) great video as usual
Ok! Thanks for taking a moment to let me know you liked the video! :-D
Somehow the forces at work in the universe knew I was going to need to see a video from you as a solitary island of calm in very rough seas of the last few days. I'm glad of that.
I have to say, I'm jealous of your Esum case and it's semi rigid format. I wish I could find something like that for my kit bag on the rare occasions when I travel. It would make packing easier and put me at ease of stuff not getting smashed.
It's always a shame when a die-hard favorite thing is lost. Hopefully you can either buy it again or find an adequate replacement.
Bristle shedding is an issue with any brush for any purpose. I've gone to pull what I thought were loose hairs from trimming my beard only to discover it's a bristle form my boar hair brush that decided to yell Geronimo when I was using it.
Kudos on Esum for providing a such a thoughtful response to your comments on the T11 brush. And I can't help it, but something about the V09 brush pops images of Beaker from the Muppets in my head.😂😂
I like your presentation of the brushes talking about how you use them and showing some makeup application footage. It helps me gain a better understanding of everything.
I do have to mention that I was distracted by the half empty, non-symmetrically organized book shelves behind you. I can hear all that empty space crying out to have written knowledge placed there.
You closer of Stumbling in Style gives me a moment's pause this time around as I need to go suit shopping for a wedding I'm attending in a couple of months. I hope I can find something that isn't a total train wreck.
After reading your comment, I will never look at the V09 brush the same way again. It will forever be a "muppet brush" to me now. Which I think automatically makes it my favorite.
That ESUM case really is awesome for traveling. I'd buy entire suitcases from them if I could. The design perfectly fits my needs.
It is rough when a favorite is lost. I think I'll probably repurchase that W19 brush during Black Friday season considering how sorely it has been missed.
I'm glad to hear that bristle shedding wasn't my bronzer brushes‘ attempt at a strike. Although my old bronzer brushes seem to shed way more than any brush should. Luckily I got some good recommendations I can look at.
Yes, ESUM's response on the T11 was very thoughtful. The original company (Muse Beauty) used to have AMAZING customer service. I have a feeling they took that with them when they evolved into ESUM cosmetics.
I'm glad the footage of the brushes came across. It's always difficult to buy brushes online because it's hard to tell the exact size, shape, flex and density when you can't touch them in person. I really hope this helped anyone who was on the fence about any of these.
The empty bookshelves make me sad, too. They are normally filled, but there's a long story as to why they were empty at the time I filmed. I did my best with the sound, but foreign spaces and limited materials didn't offer me many possibilities.
Shopping for a wedding outfit is always intimidating. But I feel like both you and I are starting to find our groove with personal style (at least based on some of the outfits you've shared). I have a feeling you're more prepared for the task than you might think.
I'm sorry to hear that you needed a reprieve, but I'm glad I was able to offer one. It's always lovely to hear from you, Zach.
@@TheStyleStumbler Long live the Muppet brush!!!😂🤣😂🤣
I think people will get a lot out of your brush demonstrations. You did a great job on that. I know I've sat looking at images of things doing online shopping trying to vision quest my way into making sense of the photos and descriptions to try and imagine the real thing. On a couple of occasions, I've felt like I'm acting out those memes of how the US will use anything but the metric system.
Anytime I see empty bookshelves, or even ones that are really nicely organized, I notice it because mine are crammed full with books on top of books and in front of books. If I ever get room for more space to nicely organize them, it'll take awhile to get used to it.
I don't think I'll ever feel totally comfortable in a suit, but I feel like I've got a better handle on my sense of style so I can be a bit more choosy and confident when I go shopping.
it's been a lot the last few days. I'm hoping things will abate soon. Your reprieves are always welcome and greatly appreciated.
@@zachbecvar Everyone needs a muppet brush! 😂
As convenient as online shopping is, sometimes nothing beats being able to see something in person.
I can understand not feeling comfortable in a suit. Maybe you just haven't found the right one yet. Perhaps you need to lean more into the historian side of you and go with a more vintage style. Or maybe you should just completely redefine what kinds of suits people wear to weddings. A space suit would surely be unexpected. ;-)
I hope things get easier sooner than you expect.
@TheStyleStumbler the convience of online shopping is nice, but I like seeing things in person first if I can to hopefully avoid duds.
It's true, I've never been comfortable wearing a suit. Hopefully I'll find something that really fits me.😉😂 I do like your idea of redefinition. I've mulled the idea of samurai style robes before. The look elegant, but also really comfortable. I'm also reminded of a TV program where the host had a group of fashion design students put on a show where the theme was styling boiler suits for all occasions to include black tie. I could go for that. 😂😂
I would add the idea of a kilt in there, but if I were to ever get one I wouldn't want the dress style, I'd want the everyday style that hangs a bit longer from the waist and needs like 12 yards of fabric.
@zachbecvar a robe or kilt sounds like it would be so comfortable (and also pretty cool)! I hope you’re able to find something (in a brick and mortar store) that suits your style and your ideas.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! Loved watching this 💕
Thanks for making such great goodies and giving me the opportunity to try them. 💕
Congratulations on being an ESUM affiliate. I will have to try those brushes when I need some!❤
Thanks, Kim! I feel like it was a very lucky pairing (at least for me). I hope you had a great summer!
Your eyes are beautiful! Thanks for your brush recs! ☮️💚
Thank you, Barb! It's so nice to hear from you!
For powder bronzer, I have been using the Bdellium Tools Tapered Powder and Duo Fiber Powder brushes and I really like them. The tapered brush is more precise and is great with either contour or bronzer. They are reasonably priced as well - and I sometimes find them on Amazon. Love this video - so helpful!
Oooooo, thank you for the recommendations! I used to have a great Bdellium tools brush that also got lost somewhere. But thank you for reminding me about them. I'll have to take a look at those two you mentioned!
I used a brush today from the hardware paints section 😊 Looking good Stephanie.
Hopefully it had nothing to do with fixing the leak in that water main....
@@TheStyleStumbler Ha. The only water I see is the pool 😁
@tostoday I’m glad to hear it! Point for Carmine!
I also think the A506 could be softer, and I've never heard anyone else share that opinion! When I use it under the eyes, I have to make sure that I use tiny swiping motions rather than patting like everyone says to. Otherwise it's too rough for me. It's not horrible, but it's not worth dealing with that when I have other tools that don't feel prickly 🤷♀️
I'm glad I'm not alone in that opinion. (I kind of thought I would be after hearing so many people rave about it. I assumed I just have extra sensitive under eyes.) Despite the mild prickly-ness it performs really well. I would just make a personalized softer, smaller version of it if I could.
Welcome back dear ❤ long time
Thanks, Salma! ❤️
I definitely change up my brushes every so often, even if I think I have my absolute favorite.
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
15:13 I use a mascara brush for the lower lashes in the heat and humidity to help reduce transfer. How does the esum compare to that small flat BK powder brush?
That's a great idea - I'll have to try that the next time I'm applying mascara when it's humid. As for the esum versus the flat BK powder brush: I like both brushes for different reasons. The BK brush isn't as dense and the bristles are a little more flexible. When I just want to set my makeup but want to apply as thin a layer as possible, I'd choose the BK brush. But if I wanted more coverage, I'd use the ESUM V48. I have a feeling I'd gravitate more towards ESUM in warmer months when I need more powder and the BK one during the winter. But I feel like I would use the ESUM V48 year round for foundation.