Best fluff brushes?
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May 24, 2012
Amanda J.
I've always preferred fluff brushes to your run-of-the-mill dense eyeshadow brush. I find they pick up color well. But why I prefer them is because it lets go of the product. Normal eyeshadow brushes (I feel) harbor the shadows, and are a (excuse my language) bitch to clean. And eventually, with your norm eyeshadow brush, the colors become muddy because they all get stuck in the brush. I have a Mary Kay one I've been using for years. But now I need more. I've been eyeing the Bubbi fluff brush, and the Coastal Scents and Japonesque as well. So what are you guys favorite fluff brushes?
May 25, 2012
Amanda J.
Please guys, I really need help with this.
May 25, 2012
Jasmine P.
Honestly I always go back to my MAC brushes for fluffy brushes and I have a TON from different companies. I haven't tried Hakuhodo brushes though and I'm kind of intrigued for the purpose of a fluffy brush.
May 25, 2012
Nancy C.
I love real techniques sold at ulta and made by my fave youtube guru samantha chapman of pixiwoo you will love them especiallt the face ones..got them on sale got two sets for 17$ face set and eye set
May 25, 2012
Shelly T.
I don't own either of these, but I can tell you the MAC 224 is fairly fluffy. Its Sigma kin, the E40, is fluffier. I had a similar-shaped e.l.f. brush from their $1 line, which I got in a set years ago, and (IMO) it was bloody awful. I don't recommend that one.
However, I'll recommend the Louise Young LY38. Mine is, I think, closer in shape to a MAC 224 than its would-be kin, the limited edition MAC 226. But you can apply colour with it as well as blend.
Another one I know is fluffy is the Inglot 4SS, which is similar to the long-discontinued MAC 225. You may also like the 6SS (also similar to 224).
May 26, 2012
Amanda J.
Oh, a fluff brush is an eyeshadow brush guys. It's softer than a normal one, less dense, and obviously, fluffier. But it's not a blending brush. It's a paddle brush. Maybe i'll make a teeny video on my iPod touch showing you guys the one i have! Seems like barely anyone knows what a fluff brush is.
May 26, 2012
Amanda J.
@Jasmine on the Hokuhodo website, there are the Kokutan brushes- the Kokutan eyeshadow brushes M and SG seem to be what I'm looking for. But sadly, they're a tad expensive, and I'm not into animal hair brushes. Especially blue squirrel hair brishes... >.< But that is, more or less, the kind of brush I'm looking for!