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May 21, 2011
Jessie N.
I've decided to buy sigma brushes from their site, is this a good choice? And I also wanted to know out of all the powder brushes for your face, which is the best? Thanks :)
May 21, 2011
Shelly T.
Since it's the only way to purchase them (they're not sold in stores), yes, it's a good choice. :)
The only two brushes that could be considered "powder brushes" that I own are the F40 and the F80. The F40 is the equivalent to the MAC 168. I use it for blush, but I think I may abandon it for a different brush ultimately (either the MAC one or Sigma's F84). It's not super-dense.
On the other hand, I really like the F80. Actually, this could be multi-purpose. You can use it for powders, but you could also use it for liquid foundation. A very versatile brush, it's no wonder it's one of Sigma's best sellers.
I've quite a few others on my wishlist -- the F05, the F10, the F25, the F35, the F55, and the aforementioned F84.
May 21, 2011
Angie R.
Let me know what you think of them! I'm going to check out the Sigma booth because I want to see them in person. I have REALLY sensitive skin so I have to make sure they're soft & not scratchy.
May 22, 2011
Korie S.
Very good choice! I love Sigma brushes because they are way cheaper than other makeup brands and the quality of the brushes are great! It hard to say which is the best powder brush because it really depends on what you're going to use it for. But I have to agree with Shelly on the F80 because theres many uses for it and its one of my personal favorites :)
May 22, 2011
Jessie N.
I want a powder brush for loose powder foundation, and I guess also I would use that brush for blush.. I'm also going to buy their eyeshadow brushes, any I should definitely get? I want them all but I know I won't need them all, so any that I should get?
May 22, 2011
Cassie J.
i got my first set of brushes from sigma and i got the premium set which i think was $150 i cant remember and u get a great range of brushes!, they have smaller kits which would be great to look into, im actually going to buy more shortly, after IMATS i think.
May 22, 2011
Jessie N.
I want all of the brushes :( haha! I think I'll just stick to the basics for the moment. I can always go back and buy more if I really like them.
May 22, 2011
Korie S.
There is the F45 which is a buffer or the F80 that you could use for the powder foundation. And there is the F10 that can be used for blush or powder.
May 22, 2011
Jessie N.
Thanks for that :D
May 26, 2011
Kristen A.
Sigma is a fantastic brush company! Not only are their products high-quality, their customer service cannot be beat. The F80 is a great multi-purpose brush, but I prefer the F30 for powders.