Face Brushes For A Beginner?
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Mar 6, 2015
Isabella K.
Big powder brush ( I loove the one from ecotools, they sell them at any drugstore), a flat foundation brush (eco tools or sonia kashuk), and any angled brush.
Mar 7, 2015
Nini T.
Yes you are right, there are what seems to be about a million brushes and it is a bit overwhelming lol. Don't worry I am still getting in the hang of it too! But first off, for beginners you should definitely look into Real Techniques brushes. They're perfect! If you are using liquid foundation, real techniques has the "expert face brush" which is used for foundation application. It makes it go on and blend flawlessly! There's also a big powder brush for overall powder application to set your foundation. Then they have separate ones for the blush & bronzer also. Stippling brush is for lightweight application of powder, bronzer, or foundation, kind of like for an airbrushed effect where it looks natural. They have a lot more, It's simple, they have the names and what the brush is for on each of their packaging! So overall, real techniques has amazing brushes for beginners just like you and I :)
Mar 7, 2015
Meagan M.
Real technique or Sonia kashuk from target are the best. They are pricey-ish but they are less than $20.
Mar 7, 2015
Symone B.
Bh cosmetics and coastal scents
Mar 7, 2015
Ikwo N.
Yeah I go with BH Cosmetics. I don't like elf that much except their kabuki brushes, I don't think any of them are good quality but then again their only a dollar