best drugstore makeup brushes review

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Here are some of the best drugstore makeup brushes, along with their positive and negative aspects, and information about their materials or ingredients:

  1. Real Techniques Duo Fiber Contour Brush
  • Positive: Great for dusting away loose setting powder without disturbing the makeup underneath.
  • Negative: Only available in a set.
  1. elf Small Tapered Brush
  • Positive: A must-have for targeted setting of certain areas, such as under the eyes.
  • Negative: None mentioned.
  1. Moda Highlight and Glow
  • Positive: Effortlessly packs on highlighter for a beaming glow.
  • Negative: None mentioned.
  1. e.l.f. Cosmetics Ultimate Blending Brush
  • Positive: Works with many types of products, blends seamlessly, and is inexpensive.
  • Negative: Can shed.
  1. EcoTools Start the Day Beautifully Kit
  • Positive: Great value, comes with a case for travel, and has soft bristles.
  • Negative: Can soak up product.
  1. Boots No.7 brushes
  • Positive: Soft and loosely bristled, with actual labels that spell out what each brush is for.
  • Negative: Lower quality means they pick up less pigmentation per swipe.
  1. Real Techniques Bold Metals Collection 202 Angled Liner Brush
  • Positive: Extremely thin and precise for eyeliner application.
  • Negative: None mentioned.
  1. Akstore 16-Piece Makeup Brush Set
  • Positive: Includes pieces for wet and dry application, has a large variety for different needs, and is soft in feel.
  • Negative: Needs a good scrubbing to clean.
  1. Physicians Formula 4-in-1 Makeup Brush and Sponge Set
  • Positive: Perfect for on the go, contains the essential brushes to create a full look, and is easy to use.
  • Negative: Slightly difficult to clean.
  1. e.l.f. Cosmetics Precision Brush Collection
  • Positive: Affordable and great for a variety of makeup looks.
  • Negative: None mentioned.
  1. Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Makeup Set
  • Positive: Comes with five essential brushes that work well for foundation.
  • Negative: None mentioned.

Overall, most drugstore makeup brushes are made of synthetic materials for the bristles. Some brushes may shed or soak up product, but they are generally a great value for their price and can work just as well as more expensive brushes.