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Re: Ecotools Brushes
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Thanks! Just placed the order yesterday! They've the powder brush back in stock. 
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I saw these at my local wal-greens. I'm so tempted to buy a set for the heck of it. I love eco-friendly stuff. But I also reallly want the essence of beauty brushes. We don't have CVS here though. 
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I just got the 5 brush set for mineral makeup (4 brushes, 1 hemp/cotton bag to store them in). WOW- these are SOOO soft and really great quality for the price. I plan on purchasing the powder and blush brushes as well.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
My powder and blush brushes I ordered from The Makeup Mix Shop arrived today! They're soooo soft! 
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I got their foundation brush and it's amazing. Super soft and really easy to blend.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
Those are the best quality and affordable brushes I tried, and believe me, I tried a lot.. from coastal scents and what not..
Go and get some if you can!!!! 
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I found some at this place called drug emporium for $8.50! The one with the big blush brush, the concealer brush, eyeshadow brush, eye liner and mascara comb. At walgreens it was 11.99.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
i have the kabuki brush and it is freakin FANTASTIC!!!!! not only is it earth friendly (recycled aluminum) it's also animal friendly (not tested or made out of animal fur like some makeup brands). this brush is soooooo SOFT, i just love to brush it against my skin!!! it is comparable to urban decay's teddy bear brushes cause it's synthetic. it doesn't shed or have a weird smell to them like some brushes that are made from animal hair do before/after you clean them.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
Yep, I agree these brushes are gems! Powder and blush brushes are heaven - never spending crazy amounts of cash on high-end powder brushes again!!! They are amazingly soft (too soft for some people!) and apply product well. The foundation and concealer brushes are just as good as any other out high end versions out there. The eyeshadow brush sucks for powder eyeshadow but its great for cream shadow and Paint Pots, its like a slightly smaller MAC 249. The angle brush is PERFECT for gel liner - I have 3 of them and this is the best brush I've come across for lining! I also have the retractable kabuki and its super soft and handy for travel.
I hope Ecotools continues to expand their line! I'm hoping for a fluffy eyeshadow brush (I think there's one in a set out there somewhere) and a flat-top kabuki!
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
Originally Posted by kittykit
Does anyone know where I can buy these brushes online?
I got the retractable Kabuki at WALGREEN online. I've also seen ECOTOOLS online at AMAZON and EBAY.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I got the Foundation and Blush brush for $3.99 and $4.99 (I think) at TJ Maxx and found the Powder and Brush Set 15% off at Target today. Hooray!
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
^this
Stores like TJ Max and Marshall's have cheap Ecotool brushes. I bought my blush brush there for like 5 bucks. At the drug stores, it's usually 10 or more.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
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^this
Stores like TJ Max and Marshall's have cheap Ecotool brushes. I bought my blush brush there for like 5 bucks. At the drug stores, it's usually 10 or more.
Yeah I think the set was $11 or more at Walgreens when I was last there.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I do love these brushes, I got the mineral brush set and the other five brushe set.
They are so soft and as good as high brand and also got the eco tool brow grooming set and it is so good.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
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I do love these brushes, I got the mineral brush set and the other five brushe set.
They are so soft and as good as high brand and also got the eco tool brow grooming set and it is so good.
I saw the brow grooming set at Tj Max or Marshall's. I think I'll go pick this up tomorrow lol.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I just recently bought the powder brush as well, and was pleasantly surprised with it. it made a really nice flawless finish, when i applied my pressed powder with it, and it didnt feel like it was getting packed on. I am very happy with it, and I use it everyday!
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
The only brushes I own are ecotools and sonia kashuk ones. I usually see them at target. The ecotools brushes are definitely HG-status, especially for their pricing! Get the sets because they're more cost-efficient.
Ecotool's eyeliner brush is definitely a HG for me. I use it all the time to line my eyes with eyeshadow because it's VERY fine/thin, so I can get a really thin line! In addition, it feels really soft against my skin, but not flimsy! Ecotool's eyeliner brush is better than Sonia Kashuk's angled eyeliner brush!
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
Originally Posted by Melon
Ecotool's eyeliner brush is definitely a HG for me. I use it all the time to line my eyes with eyeshadow because it's VERY fine/thin, so I can get a really thin line!
I couldn't agree more 
their eyeliner brush is HG for me to
I just adore their brushes, I've bought 2 sets and planing to buy more 
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I bought them when I first heard about them and I honestly don't like them. The only ones I use out of the whole kit I bought would be the eyebrow tamer, concealer brush and sometimes the eyeshadow brush, but not even. The powder brush doesn't pick up any powder for me and the other brushes are just to stiff. I like the concealer brush the best but that's about it. I wouldn't buy anymore if I got the chance.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I have blush brush, I'm very satisfied with it. 
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
soft, fluffy, frequent cleaning doesn't "destroy" them and they're cheap. i like them very much!
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I bought one of the 5 set and the 6 set brushes and my mom decided to pinch my blush brush from one of the sets to apply her BE powder so I just ordered the entire set again! Really love them, great for carrying around in my makeup bag! 
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
Originally Posted by sn0wbunnie
I recently got the blush brush, and love this one too! It's awesome, just the right size and applies Tippy like a dream! I may need to pick up a few more of these brushes too...
So sooooooft.
The blush brush and the slanted eye liner brush are HG's for me( i was soo pissed when i lost it along with my bag in the back of a cab  )
But i am a brush newbie.
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I have LOTS of MAC, Sephora, and Stila brushes and just bought my first EcoTools brush today... the powder brush from Target for $7.99! I LOVE it and it's super soft! I love that it's envoiornmentally and animal friendly  I paid $50.00 for my big Stila Powder brush and something like $50 for the MAC 134 brush and I like the Ecotools brush better! Can't wait to get more of these brushes. They are awesome and I can't believe the price!
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Re: Ecotools Brushes
I have the Ecotools retractable kabuki, blush brush and powder brush. I got so many of their face brushes because I'm not looking to spend over 30 bucks on a face brush, but I'm totally in need of some better quality ones! Ecotools DEFINITELY lived up to my wishes.
Kabuki - wonderful. Soft, dense, easily portable, GREAT for touchups. My only so-so about it is that I'm not really sure how to clean it. I always feel like, when I get it wet, it's inevitable that some water gets down into the metal part of the brush. Still, I LOVE THIS ONE.
Blush brush - EXCELLENT. Again, soft but just dense enough to pick up colour. I use it for everything! My only quip with this one - wish it was a different colour, cus sometimes I can't gauge how much product I have on the brush since the blush colour usually blends in with the colour of the brush fibres.
Powder brush - just got this yesterday as all my previous crappy powder brushes are...not good. Really, really excellent. Super soft, fluffy enough for powders, but has enough give so that product doesn't go flying everywhere. I can see this working really well with bronzers, too!
I SERIOUSLY love these brushes.
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