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Jan 8, 2017
Emma R.
I've got an eclectic collection of various brushes all from different brands, and I want to purchase a comprehensive set of makeup brushes (including but not limited to a fluffy concealer brush, a fan brush, a contour brush, a stippling brush, a sharp small angled brush and various other powder and eyeshadow brushes).
I was hoping for suggestions? I've seen zoeva sets but from where I've looked at them online that brand seems quite expensive. Thank you ladies for even reading my question! ☺️
Jan 8, 2017
Sabrina K.
I swear by zoeva brushes! I have a few sets. You often get what you pay for, so cheap brushes often feel cheap - Zoeva brushes are what I would call a mid price brush brand, but the quality is much better!
Too me brushes are worth paying a bit extra on since it really do make a difference in your makeup application.
Jan 8, 2017
Emma R.
Ah okay, thanks Sabrina! I've never seen a zoeva brush in person so I didn't know about the quality! Thanks for the advice
Jan 8, 2017
Sabrina K.
No problem :) the only brush from them that I don't really love is their big fluffy powder brush!
Jan 8, 2017
Hannah K.
I am a fan of Real Techniques and Look Good Feel Better brushes, haven't found a dud brush in either of them. I've just ordered a few Sigma brushes too, I'll let you know how they perform when they arrive
Jan 8, 2017
Anna D.
I love Real Techniques brushes:) ♡
Jan 8, 2017
Emma R.
I had only one real techniques brush (which I lost whilst travelling) so I'll look into what sets are available from that brand! Thanks everyone!
Jan 8, 2017
Madi M.
I know this is going to sound weird but I love eco tools brushes. I'm not very experienced at makeup and I don't really do any extravagant or extraordinary looks so the eco tools work for me but they are soooo soft and I haven't had any shedding and they perform really well and I 've had my set FOREVER!
Jan 9, 2017
Deborah S.
If you are looking for something on the cheaper side, I really like my bh cosmetics brush set (in comparison to my real techniques and elf ones).
Jan 10, 2017
Naznin A.
Hi Emma!. I would recommend Real Techniques, Bdellium Tools & EcoTools. You can find these & more here - http://www.iherb.com/makeup-accessories-cosmetic-sponges?rcode=SCZ695.
Jan 11, 2017
Emma R.
Thank you everyone for your suggestions! I think I'll look into getting some real techniques brushes, they seem to have a good range available!
Jan 12, 2017
Alison H.
Hi Emma, despite my love for Real Techniques brushes, I have to say that the quality of their individual brushes are better than that of brush sets. Might wanna bear that in mind :)