20 Makeup Set Foundation Blush Cosmetic Brush w/ Case Kit | 
| Brand: Eamee
List Price: $49.95 Buy New: $31.95 as of 9/8/2010 14:42 EDT details You Save: $18.00 (36%)
Seller: Jed Mart Rating: 14 reviews
Media: Health and Beauty Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 4.2 x 1.3
UPC: 057359740316 EAN: 0057359740316
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| Features:
| 20 essential brushes wrapped in a luxurious leather-like black protection case | | All brushes are made with animal bristle and black handles, all in wrappers |
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Product Description What else could a girl ask for in a brush set? Makes the perfect gift.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 14
Makebrush Set: Pretty Okay! December 30, 2008 R. Ortiz (Houston,TX) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This was my first makeup brush set. I had been wanting to get one, but the best ones were $60 and up.I settled for this one because of its great price. Hello it's a bargain-under 30 dollars and free shipping! I knew I wasn't going to be using every single brush every single day anyways.
The eyeshadow brushes were a little flimsy, the bristles to me weren't taut enough. But I also saw this as an advantage for the blending brushes-you need it to be flexible for sweeping color. The lip brushes are nice, I feel like a pro when I use those.
The first wash, the three biggest brushes lost a bit of bristles. I don't really mind though, because after that wash there was no more bristles lost. The eyeshadow brushes do create a lot of fallout. This can be annoying to some people, but to me I just swish it away with the fan brush (that's what it's for FYI).
Overall decent. If you're looking for a big set of fancy lookin' brushes, get these. They don't all do what I'm sure Bobbi Brown or Mac brushes can, but they're a cute little set for getting started or maybe just for travel.
Great Starter Set June 23, 2009 G. J. Gaspari (USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've never used makeup brushes before, so I was in the market for an inexpensive set that could get me started. There is a bit of a shedding phase with these for the first few uses, particularly the large brushes. However, once I got past that phase I really got to enjoy using them. To speed up getting past the shedding phase, I'd recommend as soon as you get them that you wash them with shampoo, pulling out the loose hairs. If you're looking for a good starter makeup brush set, I'd definitely recommend this one.
get what you pay for April 11, 2009 daisy (Boston, MA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The brushes come nicely packed & wrapped up, also face brushes come with a brush guard, always nice to have. Brushes do have a lot of fall out. and you can tell they are cheaply made. If your looking for a variety of brushes for a low price. Or even just starting out in makeup. This is not a bad set to get, (for the price)
You know what you're getting December 16, 2008 Cynthia Davila (LA USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
You know that for the price you're not getting MAC cosmetic brushes. However, I am a makeup artist in theater and these brushes, for the price, were exactly what I needed. They don't even shed. If you want a good deal on a great assortment of brushes, I would definitely suggest these. I've even washed them a few times and they've lasted.
Product worth its price. March 7, 2010 Abner J. Acosta (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So if you want a quick-want to know review in my opinion is you SHOULD get this item.
First of all, it arrived on time, and the costumer service was very convenient when I had my questions.
Now, I've been applying make-up since the age of 14[although not professionally] I have my own tutorials and how-to's and I offer free tutorials in my university campus. Now, keep in mind I'm in grad school now so YES I have been doing this for over a decade.
The brushes are great: What you should ALWAYS do when acquiring new brushes NO MATTER where you get them is shampoo and condition them. I recommend you buy them at the nearest store for make up or hair appliances. Doing so will prevent them from shedding while during use and will get ride of the excess oils and germs ANY PACKAGING could cause.
Next, watch a tutorial on how to use them because even though they are not NUMBERED, PROFESSIONAL brushes do not need to be in order to know WHICH to use and HOW to use them. I've made a great investment for I had bought individual brushes in the past that really did not amaze me. This product is truly worth its price and I mean this will all the honestly I can because it would matter to me if someone is going to be mislead and overrated by a seller.
The last thing you should do is BUY a cleanser. Surprisingly MAC has a really good cheap one for around 12 dollars that works just GREAT and if you apply makeup almost everyday, make it a habit to clean them every other week or more often.
Regarding its quality: They are VERY smooth and shed very little and while taken care of properly they can last you a VERY long time. and by that I mean YEARS.
Have a nice shop! ;]
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