What Are Some Of The Best Brushes To Use That Are Not To Exspensive

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Jul 8, 2012

La Terra B.

I'm looking for new brushes that will be good and are not so rough on the skin. I also would like not having to spend a lot of money on them does any one have any suggestion.?

Jul 8, 2012

Norina U.

e.l.f. has a flattop kabuki for $3 at target. I use it for liquid foundation.

Jul 8, 2012

Mary P.

i use Sigma F80 for my foundation, super soft! imo. Sigma brushes are affordable but if its still too much, try the Elf brushes, flat top brush & the new kabuki brush $6, its nice & soft.

Jul 8, 2012

Ashley C.

real technique brushes from ulta.com. ecotools which can be found at most drugstores (walgreens, riteaid, cvs, etc.). i love sigma brushes, some are a little pricey but their great quality.

Jul 8, 2012

La Terra B.

Thanks Ladies for the suggestions I'm definitely going to look into these brushes bc i need new ones.!! 

Jul 8, 2012

Jennifer S.

Real techniques are the best. The do the job perfectly. Don't shed and always clean well 

Jul 8, 2012

Macda m.

last for ages and do not shed- EcoTools

Jul 8, 2012

Chelsea E.

sigmas kabuki's are AMAZING! Some might be on the pricey side but well worth it! Ive had mine forever and i use them everyday! The absolute best~!

Jul 9, 2012

La Terra B.

Thank you for all the suggestions 

My favorite are Sigma. They are definitely comparable to MAC. They feel exactly the same, and so much cheaper!

Jul 9, 2012

Shelly T.

Along with Sigma, I'll recommend EcoTools, e.l.f.'s Studio brushes, and Sonia Kashuk.

Jul 9, 2012

Victoria E.

I really like sedonna lace! They are super soft and apply makeup great! And there cheap! :)

Elf studio brushes are surprisingly my favorite yet!

Jul 9, 2012

Jessica L.

Most of the brushes I use for my make-up daily are Elf studio brushes. You can't beat them for the price.

Jul 9, 2012

Dawn C.

Ditto to what everyone else is posting....E.L.F., Real Techniques, EcoTools and Sigma are all great brushes at very affordable prices. I would also include Bdellium Tools brushes, they are in the same price range as Sigma (maybe a little cheaper) and the quality is fantastic.

Jul 9, 2012

La Terra B.

Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions!! I think im gonna go with the E.L.F brushes. !!! 

Jul 9, 2012

Amelia R.

Real techniques and Eco tools. The elf studio brushes are alright, but they're pretty hit or miss for most people

Jul 11, 2012

Brigitte H.

I just started using some sigma brushes and they are really nice!
I'm also an affiliate for them now and I have a code for 10% off until july 31! code: AP2012
It would be much appreciated if you went through my link to purchase and help me out but if not that is totally cool!! Here it is
http://www.sigmabeauty.com/?Click=303195

also E.L.F. brushes are really nice too the professional series ones are softer. I would recommend those over their regular ones I believe they are all only $3 and the regular ones are $1 at Target. I started with these because they are super cheap but the hairs don't fall out all over your face
Good luck!!

Jul 11, 2012

La Terra B.

Thank you definitely gonna go look at those brushes by sigma thanks for the code

Jul 11, 2012

Emilie N.

Real techniques by samantha chapman! Great brushes! 

Sigma's are the best! If you found a Mac brush that you REALLY love but that is to expensive for you, Sigma's gonna have it for less than a half! They are the same quality and some youtube guru's think sigmas are even better! I do think their brushes are way better than Mac ones! They have all brushes you might think of! Definitly gotta take a look! 
http://www.sigmabeauty.com/?Click=294537

Jul 13, 2012

La Terra B.

Thanks everyone for the inputs on your thoughts of some good brushes today I finally purchased some new brushes from 2 different companies E.L.F and Sonia kashuk I really like the feel of them and can't wait to try them and I didn't have to spend a ton of money only spent like $15 for like 9 different brushes.!!! Thanks again 

Jul 14, 2012

Cecilie A.

Real Techniques, Sigma and Ecotools are my faves of the less expensive ones. I also love the studio powder brush from ELF.