Makeup & Cosmetic Liquidators
It's easy to rationalize splurging on a makeup brush. I had previously bought an eye brush from Revlon and I really liked it, so when I saw this brush on clearance in Ulta I decided to buy it. The blush brush comes in a thick, clear plastic bag. I tend to use a spoolie brush, or sometimes I'll even keep old mascara brushes and wash them,†she says.
It is so light and small even though the bristles themselves are lovely that I only reach for it when all bigger, similar brushes are dirty. Don't buy it, seriously there are much better and cheaper blusher brushes everywhere. Its luxurious synthetic makeup brushes are perfect for applying its cruelty-free vegan powder, foundation, blush, bronzer, and eye color.
If you're looking for a high-quality foundation brush that is also reasonably-priced, this one from Revlon is a great option. The perfect tool for getting eyeshadow on your lower-lash line and buffing darker shades in on top. Part of the reason I have so many Lancome products is I got a lot free when I purchased others.
1. Small Blend Brush ($6) This small blending brush fluffy but actually a bit of a flatter shape than a typical dome-like blending brush, so it's great for working color into your crease. Using it for spot concealing when you have a tiny blemish and do not want to apply too much product to an area is perfect.
Many women swear by their hair dryer and can't live revlon without it. They just don't think that their hair looks good without it. The Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer & Volumizer is a really awesome product since it not only dries your hair but adds volume, too, as the name suggests.