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Best blusher brush

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frankietwospots · 05/04/2015 23:08

I'm in the market for a new blusher brush - any recommendations? I've had Bobbi Brown before (good, but pricey) and have heard good things about Zoeva. I have the Real Techniques brush but it's just too fat and I end up looking like Aunt Sally. I think Sali Hughes says they should have a flat end rather than angled..?

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southeastastra · 05/04/2015 23:11

i recently got one from the body shop and it's really good

southeastastra · 05/04/2015 23:13

\link{http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/make-up/brushes-and-tools/blusher-brush.aspx\this one}

frankietwospots · 06/04/2015 09:05

Thanks - wouldn't have thought of the Body Shop!

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mayfridaycomequickly · 06/04/2015 09:11

I've just ordered myself a foundation brush and a powder brush from Real Techniques - the reviews on Amazon are amazing. I'll be ordering a blusher one if they're any good.

mowglik · 06/04/2015 10:15

I like the mac blusher brush, it's small enough not to paint your entire cheek pink but fluffy enough to diffuse the colour

Neena28 · 06/04/2015 10:42

A fan brush can give a lovely diffused effect. I have one from eco tools I really rate. Also have the real techniques bold metal one and that's good for almost patting colour on.

HeyheyheyGoodbye · 06/04/2015 10:45

I like the MAC one too.

Allie82 · 06/04/2015 11:03

I second the body shop they are really good for the price. Zoeva are also nice

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