Anyway, today I just wanted to do a quick post with some exciting news. I recently became a Sigma Affiliate! I haven't tried brushes from the brand yet, but I'm planning on making an order ASAP (as soon as I gather up some money I can use for beauty-related purchases!). I thought this would be a great excuse for me to get myself to try some of their offerings, especially since I've read nothing but rave reviews about them. I'm really interested to see if their brushes live up to the hype.
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I believe the free gift is a travel-sized E25 blending brush- that's what I remember reading about awhile back.
Also, stay tuned for a giveaway coming soon. I can't wait! :)
Here are some brushes I'd love to try, and will probably be purchasing in the coming months:
F35 Tapered Highlight- I just think the domed shape and tapered bristles make this a cool-looking brush. I first read about this style of brush awhile back in a post Jamie at Maquilagem Masstige wrote about the F25, which is the powder version. The F35 looks to be smaller and more for highlighting, but I'm sure you could use it for blush, too.
F80 Flat Top Synthetic Kabuki- Everyone raves about this for applying both liquid and powder foundation, and I seriously have to try it. Especially because I feel like my ELF Studio powder brush eats up my liquid foundations/tinted moisturizers. I love my EcoTools Bamboo Bronzer brush for Bare Minerals, but I'd love to find something that can multitask with liquids!
E25 Blending- I've read lots of reviews about this being a dupe for the MAC 217 brush, which I'm currently lemming... a lot! I've heard you can use that brush for both applying and blending out color, and any brush that allows me to eliminate another brush is my friend. This version is like $15 cheaper than the MAC one, so I'll take it!
E20 Short Shader- For some reason I've always been fixated with these kind of brushes. There's one on Coastal Scents I've been wanting to try, too. I'd totally love using this for applying color to my lower lashline.
E30 Pencil- The MAC 219 pencil brush has been on my wishlist for the longest time, but it's going to be awhile until I dish out $24 for it. I've read that the bristles on this Sigma brush are a little longer and less firm than the MAC's, but I'd still love to try it. Contour/crease brushes seem like such an amazing invention to me, haha.
Anyway, thanks for reading. You guys truly amazing, like always. <3
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