Monday, November 30, 2009

What are the best CHEAP make-up brushes?

I want some decent make-up brushes that will get the job done, but isn't going to cost my life savings... any help?What are the best CHEAP make-up brushes?
If you want cheap, get-the-job-done makeup brushes, Sonia Kashuk are the best deal for you. I have all of their makeup brushes and I can assure you that they are the same or better quality than the professional brushes that you find in Sephora or Macy's. I do happen to apply makeup and have used an extensive selection of different brushes. Sonia Kashuk's brush collection has all the brushes you need to create that desired look and you can find them at any Target retailer.What are the best CHEAP make-up brushes?
The Everyday Minerals makeup (www.everydayminerals.com) have really cheap and soft brushes.Their foundation brush is only $6,and is super soft.The only bad thing is that you have to order them online and that they don't have a wide selection.I also recomment the kabuki brushes.
there are a few brushes every woman should have: concealer, powder, blush, flat shadow, and eye crease/contour. these are essential to a basic face, and some can double usage. additionally, you can get foundation, lip, eyeliner, mascara wand or fan, eye shader, eye smudger, etc.





if price is an issue, try palladio brushes from sally beauty supply. they are $7-17 each, and last forever. i have a flat shadow brush from this line that has never lost a bristle.





sona kashuk at target is also highly recommended... she is a professional makeup artist that made a cosmetic line that is affordable for everyone.





for a starter set, mark by avon has a mini set they sell all year long that is $19 for concealer, lip, eyeliner, shadow, and blush.





merle norman stores have full-size sets out of 5 of their most popular brushes and a brush cleaner for $29.





stila at sephora has nice brushes. some of them are dual-ended, so you get more for your money. they have a nice eye duo brush for $30, with a dense contour and smudger.





for foundation brushes, i actually have one from avon that has done well for years now. lancome has a great one, but it is pricey.








be sure to clean your brushes regularly with brush cleanser or mild shampoo.
go to www.eyeslipsface.com, they have good quality brushes for really cheap!
You mean inexpensive? Sonia Kashuk at Target.

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