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Aug 5, 2012
Edi P.
Hey ladies. I'm starting out and studying media makeup at college, and need a set of all round makeup brushes, eg, foundation, powder, eyeshadow, blending brushes etc. and I was wondering if you could help me out, and point me in the right direction of what brushes are the best, what the cheapest brushes are(obviously still good brushes, living off a student budget can't be to expensive) and how well they worked out for you. Thanks :) xox
Aug 5, 2012
Lynsey M.
Crown Brush has some amazing brushes that are reasonably priced.
Aug 6, 2012
Racquel C.
what is a markup
Aug 6, 2012
Shelly T.
I think she meant to type "makeup" and it came out wrong. :)
Aug 6, 2012
Edi P.
Yeah I was typing on my iPod and pressed the r rather than the e :) sorry x
Aug 6, 2012
Maxime R.
Blank canvas cosmetics brushes and sedona lace, maybe sigma?
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Aug 6, 2012
Zuleika E.
Sedona lace, elf, sigma brushes I heard are good. But if you look for affordable brushes elf which are between $1.00-$3.00!! But if you want brushes that are going to be lasting and these are expensive but I feel are worth it sigma, Mac and sedona lace brushes also go on discount makeup websites, also I think urban decay have makeup brushes as well. But go on discount makeup websites, eBay or amazon! I hope this helps. Elf brushes you can find at Target!!
Aug 6, 2012
Mary P.
Sigma is good & affordable, my fav' so far is the F80
Aug 6, 2012
Atiyah Y.
Sedona Lace or Sigma. ELF studio brush set is good too.
Aug 6, 2012
Victoria G.
real techniques
Aug 14, 2012
Simera H.
I really lIke crown brushes and coastal scents brushes
Aug 14, 2012
Maria G.
Real techniques are great and lasting.. They are cheaper than some but definitely more pricey than elf ones.
Aug 14, 2012
Rachael O.
Elf brushes
Aug 14, 2012
Janelle M.
Crown brushes are always good to start off with. Sigma is just a little more expensive..
Aug 14, 2012
Isamar O.
You may qualify for the MAC student program so u can buy a set of brushes for a discounted price. If u don't ten buy the sigma brushes they have complete sets !
Aug 18, 2012
Yesenia P.
Crown brushes is on haute look today!!!!
Aug 18, 2012
Shelly T.
<<I really lIke crown brushes and coastal scents brushes>>
Which are exactly the same.
Aug 21, 2012
Brittany S.
Sigma brushes are a great investment, especially if you don't want to shell out for MAC ones. Good quality, soft, durable, clean well, etc.. Starting off with a set is a good way to go.