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Jul 18, 2012
Faith H.
I want to find good quality brushes but I don't want to spend a fortune on them! I also want to be able to by them as a set so I don't have to get them one by one. Anyone know any good brushes?
Jul 18, 2012
Sana R.
Sonya Kashuk has some really great brush sets that are fairly reasonable. They're sold at Target but I don't know about Walmart or Walgreens.
Jul 19, 2012
Deresha T.
Sigma has good brush sets. I also like the elf $3 dollar brush. There soft and works pretty good.
Jul 19, 2012
Morena M.
I like using brushes from Coastal Scents (I believe Crown Brush makes them). They are good quality and most very inexpensive.
Jul 19, 2012
Shelly T.
@Sana: Sonia Kashuk is a Target-exclusive brand. *nods*
I think if you want a full set, go with either e.l.f.'s Studio brushes (full set is $30 USD, I believe) or Sigma (you'll have loads of options for sets).