Please recommend some brushes made from natural hair.
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Mar 12, 2016
Shengmin L.
What are some good powder brushes that are made from natural hair?
Mar 12, 2016
Jamie L.
Mac has some good ones, so does Morphe. However most natural hair brushes are not cruelty free. Natural bristles absorb and waste product, harbor bacteria, and often don't last as long as synthetic brushes. Here's some more info on natural and synthetic brushes. http://www.hotashi.com/jetaime/?p=1523 hope I helped!
Mar 12, 2016
Aurora S.
Coastal scents.
They have a good amount of brushes in natural and synthetic versions
Mar 12, 2016
Hannah K.
Oh man, Jackie is the one to ask about this as she is the Brush Master, she got me hooked on natural bristle brushes.
I personally use Wayne Goss, Chikuhodo and Hakuhodo almost exclusively now. They're amazing quality and I honestly never want to use anything else. Those are by far the more expensive end of the spectrum, though, and I know there are great quality brushes for far less than that.
As long as you keep them clean, there's no need to worry about harboring bacteria, and honestly I've never found that my natural bristle brushes absorb my products instead of depositing them. But, different things work for different people =) I'll send this thread Jackie's way and see if she can help you out!
Mar 12, 2016
Shengmin L.
Thanks girls! The reason why I'm looking for natural bristle brushes is because I heard they are good for powders.
Mar 12, 2016
Sam B.
I have a set from Sephora, they're synthetic but the powder brush is pretty big and fluffy and it's great for pressed and loose powders. It's the one of the Antibacterial sets in a silver brush case.
Mar 14, 2016
Shengmin L.
Thank you Jacqueline!