Splurge, more precision and longevity.
2006-12-28 17:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they're worth a splurge, but I also think there are some lower priced brushes that are just as good. I have MAC brushes, Tony and Tina brushes, and some Sonia Kashuk from Target brushes, and the SK are my favorite.
They'll last longer if you clean them every couple of weeks too - I just use a tiny bit of shampoo to get the leftover makeup out and let them dry over the edge of the sink.
2006-12-29 04:38:00
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answered by nomadgirl1 3
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Splurge away! Much better quality and precision than in cheap stuff! I got the whole Laura Mercier set and I love it! The tight line brush is perfect, plus you get a deal if you buy a set rather than separate, separate was around 25-50 each!
2006-12-28 18:10:22
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answered by Lady Wildwood 3
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Splurge, but be sure to take care of your brushes. I shampoo mine at least once a month with baby shampoo. I also use a brush cleaner after ever use. The Sonia Kashuk brushes are very good for their price.
2006-12-28 21:17:44
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answered by harmnydiva 3
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As a Professional Make-up Artist I Would like to tell you that expensive Brushes are really not worth it... Yeah Mac Brushes are good ... but dont limit yourseld to Expensive... Sonia Kaushick Sells Amazing Brushes that Last Forever Brush set it about 20 bucks... Oooh Also Nyx... they are about 5 dollars each...
2006-12-28 18:52:31
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answered by grunt_wife@sbcglobal.net 1
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nicely sigma is standard for his or her good brushes so i advise procuring the sigma brushes and then splurging out on mac lipglasses or in spite of you like. And it doesnt unquestionably rely approximately what their produced from yet its appropriate to get a guy made brush for mixing as they're softer and could combination on your make up much less stressful! wish it helps!
2016-12-11 18:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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the extra dollars will be well worth the expense in the long run. the more expensive brushes last longer and allow smoother application. to start off, invest in a good powder brush then round out your collection from there. i recommend prescriptives and bobbi brown brushes.
2006-12-28 19:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally think somewhere in between is good. Remember that no matter what the brand, it's still just a brush. As long as it works well for you, go for it.
2006-12-28 18:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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YES....buy the good ones. They are well worth it especially the foundation brush. I swear by it! MAC sells really good brushes.
2006-12-28 18:05:07
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answered by chaneltaylor430 2
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hi, to me it doesnt really matter how good the brush is, its the way that you apply it, how much you apply, and where you apply it that really matters, as long as the brush feels good on your skin then its fine.
2006-12-28 17:56:39
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answered by uniquehotqueen 1
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