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Dec 24, 2012
Melissa S.
I am in Need of a great blending brush that won't break the bank. Any suggestions?
Dec 24, 2012
Ilana E.
You should check out real techniques brushes they are very affordable and ulta sometimes has buy one get one half off.
Dec 24, 2012
Elisa T.
Elf has probably the cheapest brushes around. & they work good so I would definitely invest in that. If u can't get it online go to target. :)
Dec 24, 2012
Julianne J.
EcoTools are great- I've gotten their brush sets from Rite Aid. Rite Aid also has makeup brushes that are really nice. Elf is great too, but the material is so cheap you might have to get used to the brushes breaking.
Dec 24, 2012
Melissa S.
Ok I'll have to check these out thank you:)