What Makeup brushes would you recommend?
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Feb 21, 2012
Dajuanna S.
I've been trying out sigma makeup brushes for a while now and even though I love there brushes I've noticed that most of there face brushes shed a lot and I really would like to try new brands and some new eye brushes. What brushes would you recommend?
Feb 21, 2012
Rikki P.
Real Techniques.
You can get them from Ulta (in stores and online) and Amazon.
Feb 22, 2012
Dajuanna S.
thanks I've head of those brushes will try them out
Feb 22, 2012
Jane A.
I really like EcoTools brushes (for drug store brands). So far they haven't shed on me. The blush brush, I use as a powder brush... I hear it's more of a powder brush than a blush due to the fact that it picks up a lot of product and it can be too much for your cheeks.
Feb 22, 2012
Amber H.
I am obsessed with Bdellium Tools brushes! They are amazing
Feb 22, 2012
TheBluSuga R.
I purchased the EcoTools brushes from Rite Aid because they were buy one get on free. They are good brushes. I was really surprised by the softness of the blush brush.
Feb 22, 2012
Christina L.
I love Eco Tools! I've had mine for almost two years now and none of them have ever shed. They're still soft and help blending my makeup super easy. Recently Rite Aid came out with a store-brand name of brushes and I bought two. A large stippling brush and a flat liner brush and they're both incredible! I couldn't believe the quality! I only paid between $3 and $6 for each one and they are awesome! My stippling brush shed once or twice, but that was it. I love the handles as well, they're the kind you can grip on to. I would highly recommend those.
Feb 22, 2012
Emily W.
Eco tools! they are so soft and great, and they can be found at drugstores!(:
Feb 22, 2012
Dajuanna S.
thanks guys definitely going to try out all these brushes <3
Feb 22, 2012
Julie M.
I have an assortment of brushes I use but I love my Real Techniques brushes (core brushes), my Crown brush buffer, and I recently got Body Shop brushes that are outstanding. I have quite a few Sigma brushes but don't have a problem with shredding.
Feb 26, 2012
Cassandra M.
I love my Real Techniques brushes (as everyone else already said lol). But they really are amazing brushes, especially for the price! I also ADORE the Elf studio line brushes, they are $3 each, I have all of them, and I love them so so so much! I've been using them every day for the past 2 years and they've held up better than my Sigma brushes :)
Feb 26, 2012
Valyssa B.
i agree with everyone who said eco tools their awsome their made of real bamboo and also they are tiny their not large so u dont poke ur eyes :] and yeh overrall their the best and their ultra smooth