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Feb 17, 2014
Laura v.
Feb 17, 2014
Cindy L.
The real technique brushes are amazing value for money x
Feb 17, 2014
Ruby M.
The ecotools brushes are the most amazing drugstore brand brushes. If you're a beginner, you should get them. They aren't very expensive, and they don't shed. They are sooo soft!
Feb 17, 2014
Abbey H.
A beautyblender is a definite must have.
Feb 17, 2014
Alexis L.
I agree with Cindy. Real Technique brushes are my favorite out of all the different brands I have.