you have to try Eco Tools. there eco friendly, super soft, cheap. you can get them at your local walgreens. AND they come in a set of 6. you can buy a foundtion brush as well. and a mineral brush set. i love these brushes! they dont shed at all(: hope this helped
Beauticontrol.com i pay under Fifteen for mine, and they come with quite a few and last forever! ( my two year old niece got ahold of mine one day and they lasted =])
I have a little travel brush kit from Sephora, which was about $40, and has one blush brush, and 4 brushes for eyeshadow. They’re more expensive than many other brush sets out there, of course, but I couldn’t be happier with them. It’s important to get good quality brushes that will last; it’s definitely worth the money.
the brushes by Revlon are very good!
Target carries Sonya Kushuk brushes that are under $10 and work great, and hold up very well. You’d never know they were inexpensive!!
sonya kashuk has a large variety, eco tools carries a very good blush brush, and essence of beauty (sold at CVS) has some nice ones, too.
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you have to try Eco Tools. there eco friendly, super soft, cheap. you can get them at your local walgreens. AND they come in a set of 6. you can buy a foundtion brush as well. and a mineral brush set. i love these brushes! they dont shed at all(: hope this helped
Beauticontrol.com i pay under Fifteen for mine, and they come with quite a few and last forever! ( my two year old niece got ahold of mine one day and they lasted =])
*Sonia Kashuk at Target: $10-15
*Everydaminerals.com: under $10
*Ecotools at walgreen: you can get a set for about $10!
I recommend getting brushes that are synthetic hair, which are much softer.
I have a little travel brush kit from Sephora, which was about $40, and has one blush brush, and 4 brushes for eyeshadow. They’re more expensive than many other brush sets out there, of course, but I couldn’t be happier with them. It’s important to get good quality brushes that will last; it’s definitely worth the money.