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Ultra fine brush

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Teahouse · 21/02/2013 12:55

Looking for an ultra fine brush to apply gel eyeliner.
Can anyone help?

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ClaudiaCutie · 21/02/2013 17:27

Do not cough up £££ for a MAC one, for sure - I did and it went all fluffo and wierd after six months, and was hard to use. Instead, pop onto Ebay and have a look at getting a multipack of 'Lydia' brushes. £4 to £8 depending on pack size, with a lot of different brushes inside. You'll get a bunch of really very good brushes and one or two of them will be good for gel eyeliner. I use them for applying everything from eyeliner (slant one is easiest) to concealer to eyeshadow to blusher. The only brush in the pack that betrays it's bargain roots is the kabuki one, which is fair to poor only, but the rest of the brushes in the packs are splendid.

StatisticallyChallenged · 21/02/2013 17:29

I like this one

Teahouse · 21/02/2013 22:42

Thanks. Gone for one of yours SC, and found a cheap brush on Amazon CC; I will avoid pricey MAC ones ;0)

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JackieTheFart · 21/02/2013 22:44

The ONLY one I could find to buy in a shop (I needed one right now and couldn't wait for delivery) was a Mac one.

It's been fine. I like it, but resent paying the price!

LulaPalooza · 21/02/2013 22:46

I totally misread the thread title Blush

FromGirders · 21/02/2013 22:47

I use paintbrushes - size 0 or 1, generally. They only cost about two quid, and last for a fair while.

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