Originally Posted by miss_supra
![]() What about all the number? are they correct? sometimes the fake brushes have 1somethingsomething instead of the correct number. 1 = face 2 = eye |
Originally Posted by wolfsong
![]() Counterfeit makeup products (including brushes) fund terrorism - not to mention other criminal activities. The brushes will almost certainly be of poor quality ('heads' falling off, lots of shedding, dye running), as well as possibly being made from substances/dyes/glues that could be harmful to skin and eyes (or react with chemicals in your products). These are sold at a much higher price then they are worth due to the counterfeit MAC logos. If they wanted/could to sell them for the value asked, why would they rip off MAC's logo? If you want to throw away money to criminals that dont give a damn about your health and safety, thats your prerogative (though i hope for your sake you wont) - but please dont encourage it. Good brushes = good makeup application, usually no matter what products you use (hence why people spend a small fortune on a MAC brush set). Crap brushes will make even MAC makeup look shoddy. There are cheaper, legit brush sets you can buy from honest/authentic companies. Or you can go to a good art store and pick up brushes that are quite close to the quality of MAC's, but for a fraction of the cost. Links: YouTube - MAC Brushes vs Painting Brushes - tutorial about MAC v Art brushes Loew Cornell Assorted Natural Hair Brushes - Rex Art Supplies - art brushes featured in youtube video Sephora: Sephora Brand Short Handle Crease Eyeshadow Brush: Eyes - brush featured in youtube video. |