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Jul 9, 2013
Antisar A.
eco tools
Jul 9, 2013
Alicia C.
I get mine from CVS I think the brand is called Essence of Beauty and they work great :)
Jul 9, 2013
Amanda Nicole G.
Real techniques at ulta- I use these everyday and they're usually 8-10$ each or a 4 piece set for $17, very soft amazing quality and most of the time ulta has them buy one get one half off too! And even though these brushes are synthetic talkon bristles they blend everything (in my opinion) very well, and are easily comparable to my more expensive natural brushes. Also you can find some really great brushes at your local craft store, Michael's, or Joann's! You can find a lot of great small precision brushes that are great for applying eyeliner, shadows, concealer, etc Oh and elf brushes are great cheap brushes but I would recommend only buying the $3 and up ones, the dollar ones are junk! although they don't last very long and shed & the bristles come apart from the handle easily. Eco tools are okay too, although I bought a kabuki brush from them not too long ago and when I washed it the first time it was ruined and the bristles turned from soft to rough and matted! But I hope this helps you decide!! xx
Jul 9, 2013
Konica R.
Thanks. I'll definitely check them out.
Jul 10, 2013
Brittney C.
Ecotools brushes are the best! I like them more than the 4 Smashbox and 3 MAC brushes I have which cost a lot more. I have 1 Elf brush (a big powder brush) and don't care for it at all. Elf is definitely the cheapest but Ecotools cost just a tad more and are SO worth it!! Love love love Ecotools brushes!!
Jul 10, 2013
Mollie K.
Sigma, bh, coastal scents..one of those will work great!