Best brush kit investment for eyes.
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Dec 25, 2013
Beth F.
My next purchase is definitely going to be some nice brushes. Can anyone recommend a set/ brand? And explain what each one does? I've heard things about Sedona lace brushes, any other suggestions for a staple set.
Dec 25, 2013
Nadine S.
Some mac brushes are good for blending eyeshadow I can't remember which ones on top of my head. then there is sigma brushes which are good as well. real techniques and eco tools that can be found at target cvs etc
Dec 25, 2013
Maura P.
Real techniques brushes are really good and affordable they are available at ulta...eco is other really good one...and sephora has good brushes as well good luck :-)
Dec 25, 2013
Beth F.
Thanks girls!
Dec 26, 2013
Til S.
Sigma brush is cheaper than mac :)