What do you gift the person who has everything? This is a dilemma every year around Christmas, but now luxury brush company Artis has an unbeatable present for the most unapologetically extra person on your list.
Ask any beauty junkie and they'll tell you that the cult-favourite Artis brushes are, hands down, the best makeup brushes on the planet. Although they are often imitated, no other brush I've tried has felt as soft to the touch or, more importantly, blended makeup so expertly it makes even the thickest foundation look like skin. From the paddle shape, to the finest brush hairs, to the chic mirrored design—they're well worth the investment (a single brush can go for up to £96, whilst a set of 9 is £453). Now, Artis reveals that it's leaning deeper into luxury with the Christmas launch of Artis Bespoke, a way to customise your brushes.
As part of its launch, Artis is debuting super limited-edition versions of its best-selling brush, the Artis Elite Mirror Oval 7. They're covered in white gold plates and bedazzled in either white diamonds, black diamonds, or rubies. There are only three of these made and each one retails for a casual $25,000(!!!) (that's a cool £19,557, fyi).
If you're so blessed to be able to purchase one of these brushes, it's a gift that keeps on giving. Each brush comes with a set of services such as custom engraving, a brush case, a special care kit and dedicated support number and email to maintain brush care, and insurance. It also comes with one on one in-person (or FaceTime) makeup training with Artis and Training Lead, Lindsey Jackson.
Keep ogling at these brushes (and maybe even buy them) over at ArtisBrush.com starting today.
Kristina Rodulfo is the Beauty Director of Women's Health—she oversees beauty coverage across print and digital and is an expert in product testing, identifying trends, and exploring the intersections of beauty, wellness, and culture. Prior to Women's Health, the Filipino-American, NYC native and NYU alumna was at ELLE.com for four years. As Senior Beauty Editor, she reported and co-produced the Webby Award-nominated documentary Beat: How Drag Queens Shaped the Beauty Industry and hosted the millions-viewed video series "Beauty Haul." She can never decide whether or not to get bangs, feels naked without winged eyeliner, and will never shut up about running the NYC Marathon.














