Originally Posted by sammi22 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Before I start to write this message I want to say that I really appreciate all your help, is difficult for me to write in english because I'm still learning but I can't find any makeup forum in spanish.Thank you girls.
So I went to the MAC store today just to check the brushes and confirm (because is hard to believe I have all this fakes Lol) if my brushes are fake. The first one I saw was the 150 and like internetchick said, the rings in the metal part is more rounded that the one I have. O.K so I took a look of the 168 and it was with the rings in the metal part very rounded too... but then I saw the 134 brush (I don't have that one) and the rings are exactly like the brushes I have!!!!!!!!!! Not too rounded.
In the link that Adrienne post here said this: "THE HANDLES HAVE A SLIGHT SHIMMER TO THEM when looking at them out of the plastic, in good lightening and with the naked eye!!! Authentic MAC brushes are matte black with NO shimmer, to the naked eye"... and I was looking the brushes at MAC and they look exactly like my brushes... the same color in the handle. The brushes at the store have THE SAME light shimmer.
I'm so confused now!!!!!
To be honest, the guide to spotting fakes is misleading and incorrect. It is NOT true that MAC brushes are matte while fakes have shimmer. It is normal to have shimmer.
In addition, not all brushes have the rounded crimping. I have an older brush, stamped with France, and the crimping is flat.
However, I don't think MAC has ever released this brush set you have. Ebay has a ton of fake 8-piece MAC sets with the same exact brush numbers you have.