Real Techniques starter brush set.
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Feb 8, 2014
Kayla D.
Is it any good?
Feb 8, 2014
Lorna G.
I love it! They have such great abilities to blend the make up effortlessly! After hearing so many reviews I got the starter kit and now I'm looking to buy their whole line!
Feb 8, 2014
Ashley L.
I agree Jacqueline! if you want starter brushes get royal care cosmetics. I just bought some last week and they work magnificently. They are also inexpensive.
Feb 8, 2014
Ashley L.
If you order them get them on amazon.com tho the site is a little sketchy.
Feb 8, 2014
AlexisClaire E.
Indeed! The RC cosmetics site is very sketchy! They send you a million and one emails saying how they received your order etc..etc.. I ordered some hakuhodo brushes because I'm pleased on how they're assembled :) listen to Jacqueline! I learned the hard way about the synthetic brushes sucking up the product:( you'll begin to notice once you go to wash your brushes and a ton of foundation or w/e comes pouring down. I know real hair isn't animal friendly(I'm an animal lover) but when it comes to my makeup brushes I'd rather have the best even if it comes with a heavy price tag..you'll be happier when a couple years down the road and your brushes still work magnificently :)
Feb 8, 2014
Lela B.
I actually have been very happy with my Expert Face Brush. Ita the only one I own, But I avoid natural hair brushes whenever possible. I like the way this brush blends foundation into my skin, I like the finish is gives, and I haven't noticed any shedding at all. I also don't feel like it sucks up any more foundation than any other brush I've tried. I've had it for about 5 months now, and am pretty happy with it. But I have also not tried any higher end brushes either. For my college student budget, The Expert Face Brush has been very good to me. I can't vouch for any of the other brushes though.
Feb 8, 2014
AlexisClaire E.
The J242G , J5529 and the J212 :) I really want the large powder brush, and a lot of other brushes by them. I picked up a 217 from MAC at the mall and I adore it already :)
Feb 8, 2014
AlexisClaire E.
I sure hope so:) I plan to keep adding brushes into my collection as I go:) thank you Jacqueline. :)
Feb 8, 2014
Caitlin M.
I really like all of my real techniques brushes. They all blend beautifully for me, everyone has different tastes though and synthetic isn't for everyone. Natural has its benefits too. I can agree that sometimes they are a little big so you may need to pick up some smaller brushes from elsewhere but I have no problem with any of mine :)