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Sep 17, 2013
Hallie W.
Can you use a synthetic Mac brush with bare minerals make up.
Sep 17, 2013
Gabby C.
I've noticed that with certain brushes product doesn't get picked up. Try a Kabuki brush
Sep 17, 2013
Alicia H.
Natural fibers work better as Gabby mentioned, it picks up the product better and also helps in the buffing process to break up the minerals further. Depending on which syntheic mac brush you are referring to, just make sure that it is a full kabuki-like brush. I've found the Too Faced Teddy Bear Hair Kabuki brush which is also synthetic can also work pretty well.
Sep 17, 2013
Viviana F.
Yes they actually do work better than the bare minerals. I find that the bare mineral brush makes me break out