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Aug 17, 2016
Janelle R.
Aug 17, 2016
Grace N.
I've Bdellium brushes and I have found them to be soft. They just pick up a lot of product and doesn't really let go that much. Like with one tap of bronzer it gets a lot of bronzer and then it doesn't put that much on and is a struggle to clean because it hardly ever fully cleans. It feels good against your skin for the first one or two weeks and then feels rough. Rae Morris is on here. It has higher prices than Bdellium but I find them to be real.
Aug 17, 2016
Grace N.
good
Aug 17, 2016
Sam R.
Aug 17, 2016
Grace N.
Oh I have the ones on this website.
Aug 17, 2016
Jacqueline H.
I use BDellium Tools brushes and I love them. Looks like you have the Studio Series in your cart. While I use both the Studio and Maestro, if you want to spend a bit more, you'll get a nickel plated brass ferule which is more durable than the Studio Series Anodized Aluminum. Are you looking for specific brushes for a particular area and/or function?
Aug 17, 2016
Janelle R.
Thanks Grace, now I'm not so sure. I'll definitely check out the Rae Morris brushes!
How do you like the ones you have Sam?
Thats good to hear Jacqueline! I'm mostly looking for a new liquid foundation brush (I like ones that are pretty dense), a new all over powder brush, and a couple eye brushes.
Aug 17, 2016
Jacqueline H.
Foundation: Studio 948, 953, 988(New brush in the lineup. Apply your foundation on one side, blend and buff with thee other side. This one is like 2 brushes for the price of 1. The Studio 993 would probably be what you are looking for.
Powder: 975, 959, 957 (my favorite)
Blush: Tapered 974( Can be used to apply highlighter, blush, bronzer, blush), 964, 960,
Eyes: 778, 785, 781, 780, 776, 768 (Great smoky eye brush),
Aug 17, 2016
Janelle R.
Great! Thank you :)
Aug 17, 2016
Leuca S.
Can definitely vouch for that 762. It's the most precise angled liner brush I've ever used.
Aug 17, 2016
Janelle R.
Thanks Leuca!