Best place to get eyeshadow brushes from?
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Jan 21, 2017
Jess M.
Where would be the best place to buy eyeshadow brushes? Or like the best brand for like doing your eye crease etc?
Jan 21, 2017
Dana E.
I love morphe! Most of my blending brushes are from morphe.
Jan 21, 2017
Hannah K.
I really like Sigma brushes, my favourites are the E40 and the E55. The E55 is fantastic for crease and for patting on pigment and glitters. The E40 is fab for blending.
Jan 21, 2017
Jess M.
Thank you Dana! Thank you Hannah I'll have a look into it girls💁🏻
Jan 21, 2017
Jenni L.
I'm not a big fan of MAC brushes but the 221 brush is perfect for crease work. Small enough to be precise, soft enough to blend.
I also love It Cosmetics Brushes- I have several of their eye brushes and they're great. Real Techniques small shaper brush is great for highlighting under the brow bone and it's 3 or 4 dollars. And their Bold Metals tapered crease brush is excellent.
Jan 21, 2017
Marleen B.
Jan 21, 2017
Marleen B.
Ignore that comment at the top, I was referring to some other Morphe face brushes.
Jan 21, 2017
Michaela D.
Morphe is great! Also is real techniques.
Jan 21, 2017
Lindsey F.
Elf brushes are super cheap but work awesome on me
Jan 22, 2017
Aleena P.
My hakuhodo have spoiled me. they are absolutely amazing and have made other brands go from "pretty good" to "wow how did I like these so much". for something a bit more affordable I like bdellium tools, luxie, for synthetics, and I was surprised by the zoeva brushes my friend has. for something even cheaper I like real techniques and crown.
Jan 22, 2017
Feroza A.
I have Tom Ford, which are allegedly Hakuhodo, pricey, I just invested in the whole set last year, points and gift cards from Neimans events took the sting out of the bill. They are phenomenal, but for the creamy pigmented shadows like Natasha Denona, Colour Pop and Coloured Raine, I prefer a synthetic brush for application. I have Hourglass, which are phenomenal, I'd repurchase they are that good, and in perfect shape after about 5 years, one or two It, nice quality and one was only $7.00 at Ulta, it was an event, works like a $60.00 brush though, fantastic. I would avoid Charlotte Tilbury, I bought the eye shader brush, and it's so bad. It looks, feels and performs like one of the gift with purchase brushes you get with say Lancôme. Lightweight, really terrible bristles, just chintzy, and barely does the job.
Jan 22, 2017
Anna D.
I love Real Techniques brushes! ♡
Jan 22, 2017
Jess M.
Thank you so much everyone, I'll do some research into it thank you for the help!!
Jan 24, 2017
Kathryn C.
Omg the morph ones are amazing and if your on a budget the wet n wild do the work too very well
Jan 25, 2017
Cindy S.
I love zoeva brushes ♥️