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Dawn Avatar

What? I love that brush for a diffused blush look. Otherwise I always use MAC #116 brush. I wonder if you are washing it wrong? cause mine isnt scratchy at all.

Tiffany Avatar

Quo! When I used to use this brush, my cheeks kinda hurt after like I swirled a brillo pad around my face. Okay maybe not THAT bad, but it is sooooo scratchy.

NikiD40 Avatar

I totally agree, mine smelled like a dead skunk and the skunk had died years, maybe decades before I purchased this skinky brush, and even then, it wasn’t a good blush brush for it did buff in product well (I could have applied blush with my fingers and achieved a better blush application).

Hannah Avatar

Agreed, I have redness on my cheeks already from capillaries close to the skin, but this brush made my cheeks so sore and red. Like Donna said, it smells absolutely HORRIBLE.

Miss Silver Avatar

I recommend the studio line brushes from ELF; they’re much better in terms of quality and value. For $3 to $8, they’re absolutely wonderful. The essential line brushes – not so much.

Natalie Avatar

I hate to say it, but I’m having a really hard time with the MAC 109. I don’t know if I need more time to break it in, but the bristles are insanely stiff still, and very prickly, and uneven with color pick-up/placement. Hopefully I can make it work, but right now, I’d have to say it’s the worst(for me).

Phoebe Avatar

That sucks it didn’t work for you. You probably got a bad one. I love my 109, so soft and picks up color evenly because of the flat top. I bought 2 of them and they are totally different. The other one is so fluffy and the other one is stiffy and really dense. Maybe you should wash it more with shampoo and conditioner. It works for me. Good luck!

Laura Avatar

I love my 109, but I know that I can be kinda hard at first to break in. Have you shampooed it lately? If you’ve been cleaning and it’s still not soft enough, try soaking it in a little bit of conditioner. That usually helps my brushes feel nicer to the touch. Hope it works out for you!! 😀

Dawn Avatar

I don’t think the purpose of this brush was ever meant for Blush. I use it for sculpt foundation or even a powder foundation. But it is too dense for blush. Try 129, 116 or even 168 (thats softer than a bunny)

Biddi_NZ Avatar

My sigma F40 is my least fav brush, it’s just way too fluffy to be any good 🙁 I never use it but lucky I have brushes I love that are awesome!

Nicole Avatar

Agree! I can never get it to blend nicely, and it deposits WAY too much pigmentation on the first swipe. Even if I first pat it on the back of my hand! 🙁

shelly Avatar

e.l.f.’s Blush Brush from their Essentials line (the one with the white handle). It’s too small, the bristles are not quite dense enough, and it’s just flimsy.

Starla Avatar

Funny that there is a link to Sephora as I’m putting their name down. ALL of their brushes that are dyed with black dye are completely awful! That dye never comes out, now matter how many times you wash it. It tains the color of whatever you’re putting on and that’s not cute when it comes to blush! Although the rest of their brushes are great!

Samantha Avatar

I find that most drugstore blush brushes are pretty scratchy.

Speaking of blushes though Christine, if I have to buy one, should I buy Coralista or Sugarbomb? Or go with a more natural Korres 15?

TheMiaomi Avatar

Sonia Kashuk brush sets. Typically 5 of them for $20. But about half of them are crap; the brush heads came off from the handles. It’s a shame coz I reeaally like the individual ones from the same brand.

Steffy Avatar

This happened with a couple of my SK brushes as well, the ones that came by themselves and not in a set, even. Everyone else seems to love these so perhaps I just got a couple duds in a row.

Miss Silver Avatar

The free brushes that always come in the drug store compacts… Love the products, but the brushes are dreadful. You can use that thing to scrub dishes.

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