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Nov 26, 2012
Danielle K.
I use really nice blushes, like Nars Orgasm and Benefit coralista, but I can't seem to find the perfect brush to apply them! Any suggestions?
Nov 26, 2012
Alyse M.
I like my mac blush brush
Nov 26, 2012
Nina B.
I like ELF Studio blush brush, it places the color where you need it.
Nov 27, 2012
Vicky J.
MAC 129. Staple brush. For blushes that are more pigmented, use a stippling brush so yu have more control (MAC 187)
Nov 28, 2012
Elisa J.
Eco tools has one that is cheap but good. If you want a more pigmented application, go for brushes that packed closely together (dense) in the bristles. I also have Elf and sonia k. I use the Sonia K one more though.
Nov 28, 2012
Liza G.
I love the Christopher Drummond air blender brush for blush