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Wicked IT brushes

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Hi everyone,
As we all know by now I love to wear full coverage foundations and depending on the brand they can take a little long to blend out so I wanted to show you my three favourite foundation brushes to use. The brushes I’ve picked range from £26 down to £8.00 so there’s something for everyone.
First off we have the highend option which is the Fenty Beauty Foundation Brush 110 (left). This brush cost £26.00 which is probably my most expensive makeup brush in my collection. I bought this brush to use with the foundation as most of the reviews said this product worked best with the brush designed for it which I have to admit is very true. This brush also has a unique shade that really lets you blend all the areas of your face easily especially for me in my under eye area. Now compared to my other options is isn’t as dense so it can take a little longer but it does blend product really well.
Second we have Real Techniques Sculpting Brush (middle brush) which is £9.99, this brush as advertised for contour and sculpting your cheek bones with bronzer and such but i personally use it to blend foundation. I love using this brush because it has a really unique shade which means blending product over your face is made so much easier. I’m a real fan of Real Technique products because their products are so versatile you can use them as so many different stages of your makeup routine. Price point wise I put Real Techniques in the middle because some of their brushes are quiet cheap but depending on the collection the price can also be quiet higher but I tend to use their basic collection more.
Lasting we have the drugstore option which is Revolution Pro 230 Dense Buffing Brush costing £8.00. This is probably my favourite buffing brush to use because it really speeds up my makeup routine especially when I’m using a full coverage foundation. With full coverage products they can dry quiet quickly so for me it’s important to be able to blend quickly. I use this brush daily and even though it’s a cheaper option it washes up like a dream.
Using any of these brushes really gives your makeup that flawless look and just errfotless makes your makeup look so might lighter and stops your makeup from caking. If you’re looking for any of these brushes they are available online worldwide so if you’re looking to try some new brushes I highly highly recommend these.
Lots of love
Bella x x
yall..
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I had to tell everyone that this Real Techniques by Sam & Nick liquid/cream foundation brush is amazing. I definitely recommend this product, I picked mine up at Walmart for a little under $9.