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Crown make up brushes- any make up artists out there?

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ameliagrey · 29/12/2011 15:53

think there was a thread here not long ago about Crown brushes?

After being convinced that a foundation brush is the way to go, I have looked at their website but am totally befuddled- so many to choose from!

I know what I need- 2-3 eye make up brushes, a foundation brush and maybe a new blusher brush- but which?

Does anyone know their way around this site- because the price range is huge and i can't see what the difference is!

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fluffylegs · 29/12/2011 17:09

I don't know about Crown really - the website confuses me and the postage is high. havingkittens recently posted that these were good brushes and in my (professional) opinion they look pretty good.
www.amazon.co.uk/Royal-Langnickel-Pointed-Perfect-Smudger/dp/B002USC9GI/ref=sr_1_8?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1325178206&sr=1-8

Also foundation brush wise I think this is pretty good
www.eyeslipsface.co.uk/product~prodID~213.htm

Havingkittens · 29/12/2011 21:03

Yes, I really rate the R&L Pro Silk brushes. You can see a whole range on Amazon;

www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dbeauty&field-keywords=royal+%26+langnickel&x=2&y=19

Their foundation brush is pretty good too.

Havingkittens · 29/12/2011 21:05

ps. If you need a whole set they do an incredible set of 20 brushes for about £45 which covers pretty much all of your needs.

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