Good real technique brushes?

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Jul 20, 2015

Leah A.

I'm just starting in eye shadows and I'm getting a few of the naked pallets but I need to invest in some brushes first. Can anyone recommend good brushes that I'll be using on a day to day basis to complete all looks that I want?

Jul 20, 2015

Eden C.

Elf brushes, good price, and quality!!

Jul 20, 2015

Hannah K.

I love the RT Expert Face brush :) I use it for powder and foundation. I have the Zrt blush brush too, and whilst it's good, it's not my favourite

Jul 20, 2015

Sarah J.

I use the RT eye
Brushes and they are brilliant and super soft. They also clean really well! I like the crease Brush, the detailer brush and the base shadow brush. I think you can pick up a RT eye brush set with 5 brushes. I would defo recommend!

Jul 20, 2015

Leah A.

Thanks girlies 💕

Jul 20, 2015

Cady V.

The real techniques miracle sponge is the best dupe for the beautyblender I've ever found if you're interested in that 😊

Jul 20, 2015

Julia C.

Sigma brushes are amazing!!

Jul 20, 2015

Kailey L.

I live for the deluxe crease brush. I had no idea how to use it when I first got it, I thought it was too big for the crease. Then again, I'm kinda dumb lol. It really is fantastic though. The accent brush is in constant rotation too, it's perfect for the inner corners and lower lash line.

Jul 20, 2015

Hailee M.

real techniques

Jul 20, 2015

Emily H.

bh cosmetic

Jul 20, 2015

katie s.

I use real techniques for face brushes, but for eyes, I like Eco Tools better because the Real Techniques are a little fat and thick for my eye. I only have one eye brush so maybe it's just that brush, but it was just a shading brush and I don't understand why it needs to be that thick. Maybe it's just mine or just me, but it seemed awfully big and it was about $6 for the one brush.

Jul 21, 2015

Viviana F.

The retractable kabuki brush is GREAT! Because it retracts you can use it for so many things: powder, foundation, concealer

Jul 22, 2015

Molly W.

Real techniques, the elf (black handle) brushes, and Sonika kashuik.