1. Studio Line Stipple Brush - This brush is $3, but let me tell you it is worth it. I have a brush from Face Secrets that looks almost identical to this brush and yet that brush was over $10. This brush is so incredibly soft, and it looks so professional and sleek, it's great to add to your brush collection. I use stipple brushes for foundation, but I also use them for blush sometimes because they are so soft and the product just glides across your skin.
2. Essentials Total Face Brush - First of all, this brush is $1! One. Dollar. Yeah, I said it! Not only is this brush also super soft, but it's huge! I love it for putting on all over bronzer because it's so fluffy and it's not going to leave streaks or big heaps of bronzer on parts of your face. It's also great for powders, like it says, it's an all over brush, and it's very versatile. It is in their essentials line, so it has a white/silverish handle, and the bristles are black/red, but they still look very professional! I definitely recommend having at least one of these brushes in your collection because you can use it for so many things.
3. Essentials Blushing, Bronzing, and Blending Brush - As you can tell, this brush is so useful and can be a very necessary tool to have in your collection. It's perfect for highlighters and blushes because it's an angled brush, I love to use it to put highlighter on my cheekbones and blend it up toward my temple, and it blends the product perfectly. Also, since it is an essentials brush it is only $1. You could buy this one brush instead of buying 3 separate brushes. I think it's a great deal!
4. Essentials Blending Eye Brush - For also only a dollar, this brush is a necessity for sure. When doing looks that have a different color for your crease, you want a brush like this that can blend out that crease color and even blend that line in between the 2 colors. It's such a soft brush, too, it spreads the product out perfectly.
5. Studio Eyeshadow "C" Brush - This amazingly soft brush is $3, but I think it's worth those couple bucks. The regular essentials eyeshadow brush is amazing too, but I think spending the extra two dollars on a studio brush is well worth it. I have both, and this brush is significantly softer, and I find that the eyeshadow goes on much smoother, and it just glides on. This is also all black, so it looks very sleek. I'm sure you could pass this brush off for a high end eyeshadow brush.
So I hope you guys check these brushes out before you go out and buy a super expensive brush set, because they are well worth it. Feel free to leave any comments with your own opinions, or suggestions on future posts.
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