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May 30, 2013
Lexis A.
I've been wanting to do eye make up. But I don't know what brushes I need. As a beginner what would I purchase? I was hoping to start off with inexpensive brushes then as I progress in eye make up move up to the more high end brushes. or even palettes also. LMK please (: ❤
May 30, 2013
Emily C.
Try looking in target and Walmart! Trust me, they sell packages with lots of types of brushes included for relatively cheap prices and decent quality :) then if you want to purchase more high end brushes I suggest sigma, real technics, or MAC.
May 30, 2013
Luna Z.
Elf has cheap brushed.
May 30, 2013
Dominique W.
Elf has really good, yet quality brushed and they are inexpensive.
May 30, 2013
Jareka B.
Elf
May 30, 2013
Dominique W.
Also, coastal scents, by cosmetics, Shany cosmetics, real technique brushes are good too! good luck and happy blending doll.
May 30, 2013
Jareka B.
Or real technique
May 30, 2013
Katy K.
Elf. They have good brushes, especially if you're looking for something cheap but still good quality. I love my elf brushes.
May 30, 2013
Alexa S.
Eco tools have nice sets with very soft brushes. my favorite elf brush is their blending eye brush. It's only $1 and I love it so much I have three lol. it doesn't shed and it blends eyeshadow beautifully
May 30, 2013
Alexandria G.
I have a bunch of elfs studio brushes I really like those for 3$ they also have 1$ brushes some of them are nice but the 3$ are a step up from them :)
May 30, 2013
Jennifer B.
Coastal scents has good brushes and they are cheap, I have a huge set I bought for only like $20. And I like them a lot. Perfect for us unprofessionals
May 30, 2013
Jennifer B.
I mean like 15 brushes for $20, can't beat that.
May 30, 2013
Lexis A.
YAY! Thank you lovelys! (;
May 30, 2013
Ashley R.
Sonya kashuk at target is good too.
May 30, 2013
Lexis A.
@jacqueline OMG! Thank you so much! you went straight to the T for me! with naming the TYPES of brushes (: EEEEP! So excited thank you again!
May 30, 2013
Kelsey M.
Try Bubbi brushes! They are sold at a good price and you can get a basic set or a full set! The website to order them is www.shopbubbi.com I think that is the right website, if not just search Bubbi makeup brushes
May 30, 2013
Jamie D.
Thanks Jacqueline, I am also looking for brushes but haven't found any I like at a good price... they look like great brushes and I have never heard of them before but what great prices too!
May 30, 2013
Megan S.
Eco tools have really nice soft brushes that have lasted me for a while now. I also enjoy my elf brushes for my cream eyeshadows and powder and use more of my Eco ones for blending! Good luck though (: