I have always been a little sceptical
with budget brands make-up brushes. I have always been a big believer that your
makeup will only look as good as the tools you apply it with. However, recently
my opinion has changed and my bargain brushes sit happily with my higher end
investments. The handles of these make-up brushes are now nice and heavy, which
gives better control over the brush. Also, these budget brands are creating
their brushes to a high quality, and have showed little signs of the brush
bristles shedding. Below are some of my budget options that have earned their
spot in my make-up kit.
Topshop Makeup Neon Pink Brushes, from £4, topshop.com
These brushes are absolutely fab, plus
they are pink what more could a girl want? I would recommend these of the
signature black range that Topshop offer, not only because of the colour but
the general quality of the brushes. My faves are the foundation, smudged and
slanted eyeshadow brushes.
Real Techniques, from £6.99, realtechniques.com
A well
priced and well known range of make-up brushes are from Real Techniques. Brush
kits are priced around £20 which I think is a steal for these brushes. A
particular favourite of mine which deserves a mention is the Real Techniques
beauty sponge- similar to the beauty blender this flawlessly applies make-up and
is well worth a try!
Eco Tools, from £4.99, boots.com
If you are
looking for brushes that are eco friendly and cruelty free, Eco tools is just
for you. These brushes come at a fair price and have the softest bristles! My
top picks are the deluxe concealer brush and the bamboo eyeshadow brush.
Models Own, from £4, modelsownit.com
These are
not only a bargain but are also great looking. In particular I would recommend
buying the eyeshadow brushes, or the five piece brush set for just £10.
Leave a
comment below letting me know your favourite make-up brushes, whether they are
budget busting or not! Until next time beauties, have a great day and I'll see
you in my next post,
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