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May 23, 2013
Nissy S.
What brushes do you find a necessity? brand & style? still looking for a good blending brush...
May 23, 2013
Laura B.
I use crown brushes, love them. The blending brush I have is amazing. It's goat hair, they have quite a few I choose from though.
May 23, 2013
Williamspromakeup x.
What's HG in my MUA kit:
1. Foundation brush (I found a great one in Amsterdam, nothing beats it)
2. Concealer brush by benefit
3. Blush brush by Chanel (this is non-vegan, so replacing it with a Cozette one)
4. Fan Brush for contouring (ELF and Bare Minerals do great fans)
5. Flat, stiff brow brush by Stila (great for stippling in shadow into eyelash base and defining brows)
6. Blender brush Mac 217 (does everything from shading to blending)
7. Small precision brush from Elf (for lining shadow)
8. Beauty Blender
Don't use a stippling brush as it produced microexfoliation which can be drying for some skin types. Don't use a kabuki much either, but that's just me :-)
Hope that helps!
Oh and SWEAR by the ELF brush holder, super cheap and waterproof:
http://williamspromakeup.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/getting-organised-carrying-and-storing.html
May 23, 2013
Estee D.
Royal care cosmetics have amazing brushes for fraction of the price, they have a huge sale going on right now to,I love them better than my high end ones.