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Stippling brush?
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Can anyone recommend a stippling brush that performs well but is relatively inexpensive? I use tinted moisturisers like Clinique moisture surge , I tend to use my hands but would prefer a neater finish. I have a Ruby and Millie foundation brush but I find it hard work to use (I must be doing something wrong) and get a better effect just using my fingers. I had some make up applied at an Urban Decay counter using a stippling brush and like how soft and effective it was. I don't wear make up very often, so I don't want to spend too much on one.
Thanks
Can anyone recommend a stippling brush that performs well but is relatively inexpensive? I use tinted moisturisers like Clinique moisture surge , I tend to use my hands but would prefer a neater finish. I have a Ruby and Millie foundation brush but I find it hard work to use (I must be doing something wrong) and get a better effect just using my fingers. I had some make up applied at an Urban Decay counter using a stippling brush and like how soft and effective it was. I don't wear make up very often, so I don't want to spend too much on one.
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I have this and its not a patch on my MAC stippling brush, the MAC one is pricey but so worth it. Mines still going strong after 4 + years.
ELF do one but its a bit soft so I use it for blushers instead.
I do agree that Mac is better, but it's a high-end brand and the OP asked for inexpensive, and of the drugstore/affordable brands, you can't go wrong with Real Techniques IMO.
ELF is a great affordable alternative for folks on a strict budget. Can't vouch for the stippling brush though as I've not tried it. LOVE loads of their stuff I have to say.
The real techniques brush sounds like it might be a good brush to start with.
It is, I bought a back up I like it so much. I also have the small stippling brush from ELF to apply cream blush. That is good for that.