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June 21, 2007

Don't Give These The Brush Off

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To be perfectly honest, I hate spending money for makeup brushes. I know they're necessary and I can definitely see the difference in how the makeup goes on when I use good brushes vs. cheap, drugstore ones, but really, who wants to spend all that money and come home without a single lipstick or eyeshadow? There's just something about it that seems like a waste to me, especially when they're so expensive. So if you're going to buy them, you're probably better off getting them in a set, like the different ones they offer at Sephora. Last year, I bought this one and I really like it. The powder brush is very thick and soft and it spreads the powder evenly, which I came to appreciate when I forgot it on a weekend trip and the smaller brush I was forced to apply bronzer with made me look like I had brown eyeshadow patches all over my face. (Trust me, it was even less attractive then it sounds). The only brush I don't use in the set is the lip brush, but that's only because I'm lazy and it doesn't really seem worth it. (Aren't lipsticks and glosses MADE to be applied directly to your lips? What's the point of painting it on with a brush? It's like a whole extra step that cuts into valuable Pop Tart eating time in the morning). The packaging is cute too - it comes in a brush portfolio that rolls up to easily fit in your makeup drawer or luggage. I'm slightly jealous because the one I bought last year came in all black and now they're selling them in a much cuter red/black combo, but I'm going to have to live with that since my brushes are all still in perfect condition and I can't justify buying another set. (I know, I know... My life is so tragic. They should really make a Lifetime movie about it, don't you think? But only if I get casting approval - you give that up and there's no telling what can happen). So if you need brushes, check out the sets at Sephora. And if anyone out there has another use for a lip brush, let me know. I hate to let a good purchase go to waste...

September 12, 2006

Learn Your Brush Strokes

I always was under the impression that you had to spend top dollar to get good makeup brushes.  While I believe that the synthetic cheaper brushes tend to be inferior – falling apart as you swipeB000frxhmg16_sclzzzzzzz_ss260_v63339751_ them across your face – you really shouldn’t have to put a brush on layaway to know that you’re going to have a fabulous tool.  I am a fan of Sonia Kashuk brushes from Target.  While my brush collection is a bit schitzo – a few from MAC, a few from Laura Mercier and a lone Tarte brush – I find that the Sonia Kashuk brushes last as long, clean just as well, and spread color just as evenly.  Also, her large eyeshadow brush blends color beautifully.  With her low prices (compare a MAC powder brush at $42.00 and a Sonia one at $17.99) you can’t resist but have her full collection. What you save in brushes, you can easily spend on bags and shoes.  Or maybe that’s just how I justify my spending.  She has also just released her new contoured brushes collection which is a little more expensive, but still very worth the money.  Also, the contouring makes the brushes just sit perfectly between your fingers.  Now that you’re armed with the perfect brushes, if you screw up the application that’s your own problem.