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Feb 13, 2014
Ari M.
Hey ladies
I'm starting to get into makeup more but I need help choosing my brushes I don't know where to start!!??!! đđđ
Feb 13, 2014
Marina H.
I love the Quo brushes. but honestly I use my fingers for my foundation and for blending. Fingers help smooth things out and are easier to handle.
Feb 13, 2014
MaKenzie T.
Well personally, I suggest the Wayne Goss Collection or Some Kevin Aucoin brushes. However keep in mind that they are not cheap... I'd ask Mrs. Jackie about them... If you want something cheap and decent quality to start off with I reccommend Coastal Scents and Bh Cosmetics Brushes...
Feb 13, 2014
Mio S.
Real techniques are really good to start with , I have mostly sigma and I'm in love with them. But they are pricey
Feb 13, 2014
Emma S.
Real techniques or Eco tools or Sonia Kushak if you are staring out. Then later I would look into Sigma and Mac and XO Beauty when you get more comfortable!
Feb 13, 2014
Lynzie B.
Ms. Jackie once suggested bdelliumtools brushes I think it was there Bambu ones, can't remember now.
Real techniques and ecotools are nice and you can sometimes get them buy 1 get one 50% off at ulta when that sale is going on. :))
Feb 13, 2014
Cat C.
I only like real techniques face brushes like the expert face brush, blush brush, under eye setting one, and the duo fibre ones.
Sigma had nice blending brushes like the e40, e25 and some others. I have the blending kit too.
Mac 217 and 224 are great eye brushes too.
I love Morphe brushes. The large stippling one, contour one, and angled blush brush are my favs!
Royal and Langnickel have nice cheaper brushes too.
Elf and sonia kashuk are at target and I always try those. I like the stippling brushes from elf and some of the eye brushes from sk.
Bh and coastal scents have nice brush sets too. I like the 12 piece set in black by bh. And single brushes from coastal scents :)
Feb 13, 2014
Mary R.
I'm obsessed with Sonia Kashuk brushes and sets!
Feb 13, 2014
Vanessa W.
Real techniques, Ecotools and some Elf studios. Sonia Kashuk's eye brushes are fantastic!!
Feb 13, 2014
Oonagh O.
Lauren Luke has amazing brushes! I've had mine for now 3 years, best Valentine present lol