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Mon May 31, 2010 7:14 pm |
Jane Iredale has a great brush for minerals called the Handi brush. The make-up artist I know quite likes the quality of the Jane Iredale brushes, as do I!
Myself, I prefer synthetic fibres as they don't feel itchy on my skin when I apply my minerals.
Alima also makes some great brushes as well
http://www.alimapure.com/roi/772/Mineral-Cosmetics-Tools/
I have their #25 brush and really like it.
All in all I have 3 brushes for my minerals - they take a bit to dry once washed so I find its good to have more than one on hand for that purpose.
If I may also add, the two most important items (in my experience) are a quality brush and some 'spray' to lightly mist on your face once you have applied your minerals and blush etc. It helps the minerals meld or blend into the skin and avoids the dry,powdery look that can happen. You can use some rosewater, Jane Iredale makes some hydrating sprays - I am sure there is a forum on EDS that discussed sprays for this purpose and everyones favourite(s) |
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