Help with eye brushes.
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Apr 18, 2014
Britney S.
What are the main/basic eyeshadow brushes to create a smokey eye? And any good brands of brushes for me to get?
Apr 18, 2014
Kat A.
Eco tools has a good eyebrush set for about $8. available at Wal-Mart & probably any drugstore!
Apr 18, 2014
Cat C.
Well you should have a couple application brushes and blending brushes. One blending brush should just be for blending and then maybe a smudging/pencil brush for lower lash line.
MAC 217 and 224 are amazing blending brushes. Sigma has similar ones. I believe they are the E25 and E40.
Apr 18, 2014
Britney S.
Thank you!! I will definitely check them out!
Apr 18, 2014
Cat C.
No problem :)
Apr 18, 2014
Elizabeth S.
ELF has some. They are 1$ and some are 3$.
Apr 19, 2014
Jessica L.
Real techniques brushes all the way. And for a smokey eye I suggest using a shading brush, crease brush and definetly a blending brush!