New Make-Up Brushes ? I Need Them In My Life. Any Suggestions ?

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Sep 15, 2012

Miss A.

The ELF studio brushes from Target are really good! I got one of the flat top face brushes, and it was $3 and really good quality. Also, the Sigma eye and face brushes are good too, a little more expensive but they last.

Sep 15, 2012

Kayli H.

The black ELF brushes are all pretty damn amazing. They're all $3. They also have ones with bamboo handles online, it think they're part of the mineral line, that are suuuper good too

Sep 15, 2012

Angela M.

Real techniques are great brushes. I also use my brushes by bare minerals a lot and they're double ended so no faffing about looking for other brushes. 

Morphe & Crown are sister companies so their brushes are identical. They have some good synthetic though I don't recommend the natural bristle ones because those tend to shed.

I love Bdellium brushes.

Sep 15, 2012

Michelle E.

Oo real techniques on sale **runs to ulta** lol

Sigma are good too... 

Sep 14, 2012

Shelly T.

Coastal Scents brushes = Crown brushes.

Sep 13, 2012

Alysha G.

They have brushes at target in sets for $ 10 

Sep 13, 2012

Chrissy S.

They're are about 10 brushes in total, not as many as Sigma, but EcoTools has excellent quality brushes! I got mine at Target for a wonderful price.

Sep 13, 2012

Heather V.

Elf :)

Sep 13, 2012

Vanessa V.

Coastal Scents has a REALLY good brush set. I bought the 22 piece set about a year ago and I love them! Right now they have a sale going of 12 piece set for $9.95. 

http://www.coastalscents.com/brushes/sets-and-cases/12piecebrushset.html

Sep 13, 2012

Cara S.

Elf or real techniques! I even use a few brushes from Target and they work just as well :)

Sep 13, 2012

Laura T.

Crown Brush is very affordable but I have found the quality to not be quite as good as Sigma. I have all Crown for eye brushes and Sigma for face. There are usually 10% off coupon codes for sigma from thier youtube affiliates.

Sep 13, 2012

Amiee D.

Real technique is affordable and you get starter sets! 

Sep 13, 2012

Frances K.

That is their studio brushes ^

Sep 13, 2012

Frances K.

Some of the E.l.f brushes are good. I recommend their complexion brush and stipple brushes. Very cheap but good quality. 

Sep 12, 2012

Christine L.

I just grabbed sets of Real Techniques at Ulta. Ulta has a crazy buy one get one 50% sale for all of the Real Techniques and Japonesque brush lines right now. They live up to the hype of being super soft and giving you bang for your buck.

I still use my first brush sets from Eco Tools, even if they've seen better days. The smaller brushes are dense but they're great for eye shadows. I have a bit of hair fallout from Eco Tools' large brushes. I use those for cleanup and touchup these days.

Sep 12, 2012

Tina W.

Real techniques!! :) 

Sep 12, 2012

Zoe H.

Real techniques are amazing and ego tools prefer them to my mac brushs. 

Sep 12, 2012

Aideen O.

i really like Real Techniques. they're good quality and not very expensive....they're stippling brush is particularly good :)

Sephora actually makes great ones! Their travels essentials roll has an angled blush brush, a powder brush, two eyeshadow brushes and a lip brush - the brushes are all soft, and they wash well, without shedding!

Sep 12, 2012

Judith O.

Elf Studio Brush are the best cheap brushes I my market.
http://www.eyeslipsface.com/studio/tools/single-brushes

Here is the 11 piece studio set. If you find a discount code on the web you could get it for half price.
http://www.eyeslipsface.com/studio/tools/brush-sets

Sep 12, 2012

Jennifer T.

Sonia kashuk and elf ones are good choices and affordable ! 

Sep 12, 2012

Sonya M.

Ben Nye has great brushes and affordable too!

Sep 12, 2012

Kimberly R.

Here this set is cheaper

http://www.sedonalace.com/Cosmetic-Brushes/11/12-Piece-Professional-Makeup-Brushes-Pink.aspx

I have this set and it is great 

Diaundrah M.

The Sunshine State, Florida