In Search Of A Certain Kind Of Makeup Brush! Please Help!!
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Dec 28, 2014
Savannah D.
So I'm looking for a makeup brush that is almost like a stippling brush but a small enough on for concealer (under the eyes, over pimples, etc.) what is a good one? I also really like the buffing brush from real techniques does any company make a smaller version of one like that?
Dec 29, 2014
Traci P.
Dec 29, 2014
Jack B.
Look into flat crease brushes! They're essentially mini buffing brushes - I have one that's angled which is especially helpful.
Dec 29, 2014
Savannah D.
Where from Jack?
Dec 29, 2014
Jack B.
Mine is some no name brand that I got as part of a set on Amazon, haha. I googled it and it looks like lots of brands sell them - I'd attach pictures but I'm on the app and it makes it crash :/
Dec 29, 2014
Sam S.
I agree with Tracy. The ELF small stippling brush would work. I don't own it (I might go buy it now lol), but I've seen it many times and it is small enough to do what you're wanting.
Dec 29, 2014
Sam S.
Dec 29, 2014
Traci P.
Dec 29, 2014
Lainey G.
Real techniques is amazing. Cheap and they usually sell them at drug stores, I have found the best deals at Fred Meyer
Dec 29, 2014
Traci P.
Freddies is awesome when they have them buy one get one 50% off! You can get great deals on the real techniques at Ulta as well when they have them buy one get one else 50% off you can also use one of their $3.50 off of $10 coupons to make it even cheaper!
Dec 29, 2014
Sam S.
Lol. I've been wanting to get an It Cosmetics brush. Do you like yours?
Dec 29, 2014
Traci P.
This is the only one from It cosmetics that I own and I like it a lot. I've owned it for about 3 months and use it daily. It is really soft and hasn't shed at all, I wash it weekly with an antibacterial brush shampoo. I use it with the It cosmetics Bye bye under eye concealer and it doesn't tug on my skin at all. Hope I helped.
Dec 29, 2014
Olivia G.
I use the elf stipple brush too and love it, I've never had problems with it and it's great quality
Dec 29, 2014
Sam S.
Yes you did! Thank you!!
Dec 29, 2014
Maria K.
The ELF one that Tracie was talking about is amazing!
Dec 29, 2014
Sam S.
Oh man. I have to get one now lol. Thanks Alex!