Friday, July 23, 2010

Inexpensive make up brushes?

Where can i find some inexpensive makeup brushes that are soft and not completly crappy (like synthetic and scratchy)? I need one for blending concealer / foundation under the eye area, and since this is a sensative area i need a nice, soft one. What is the average price range for a brush that is relatively inexpensive ( i know that some brushes are ridiculously expensive, like $50 but i would never pay that much for one)?Inexpensive make up brushes?
I would try Ulta.Inexpensive make up brushes?
I am a shameless brand snob but I do hear wonderful things about Sonia Kashuk brushes at Target.
you can go to target or walmart and get a good set of brushes for about $20


if you buy individual brushes though they are anywhere from $8-$12
try target. i got some sonia kashuk ones there. They were like $25 for a set but im not sure how much they are for just one. i'm sure its not a lot at all.
i would do the essence of beauty ones at cvs. Also synthetic brushes are among the nicest brushes they are super soft but usually pretty expensive. if you decide to splurge go with origins brushes they are the softest i have ever felt
Walgreens and Duane Reade sell really great cheap makeup brushes. I bought a kabuki brush for only $5 and an eyeshadow brush for about $3. They also have sets for about $10.
target!!
i have a cosmepoliton power brush which is great it was only 拢5.99 n i ave body shop brushes 4 everythin else they r award winning and not 2 expensive n they are super soft !!!





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