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Monday, May 25, 2009

Makeup brushes with Natural hair VS. Synthetic

With the prices of good makeup brushes being so expensive, it causes some to question whether or not it really makes a difference what type of makeup brushes we use. Should we really spend $25-50 on one brush created by major cosmetic companies, or should we save ourselves money by finding the cheaper way out. I myself never knew if there really was a difference until I bought my first MAC brush. Honestly the quality was so much better than any regular brush I had bought before that I would never want to go back. It is a lot easier to apply your makeup and and have better results when you are using the best tools possible. I believe its best to start slow if you can't afford many expensive brushes rather than waste lots of money on cheap brushes that will constantly need to be replaced. I'm going to compare the expensive brushes to the cheaper ones.

Instantly before even using the brushes you can tell that there is a huge difference in texture. Good quality makeup brushes will make cheap ones feel like sand paper against your skin. You should feel your brushes and see how they feel against your face. More expensive brushes will have natural hair, (animal hair). Goat, pony, mink, badger and blue squirrel are popular choices for natural brushes. While the cheaper ones will be made with synthetic hair. Synthetic brushes are made with hair that is man-made of either polyester or nylon filaments. The brushes that have synthetic hair also shed a lot more and are almost impossible to shampoo. Shampooing natural hair brushes or using a brush cleaner will help extend their shelf life. Synthetic brushes will become frizzy and tangled with attempted shampooing. While the more expensive brushes are of better quality, you can find pretty decent lower cost brushes and ultimately its up to the consumer to buy the brushes that they themselves can afford.

Synthetic brush pros:
The synthetic brushes are a bit easier to keep clean although shampooing won't help the fibers maintain their shape. They will need to be cleaned less often because the fibers don't absorb the makeup pigment as much as the natural ones do. They also seem to be good for applying creams...maybe better than with natural brushes because they don't absorb the makeup. Made from non-animal fibers for those who prefer that choice.


Synthetic Brushes Cons:
Need to be replaced a lot more frequently than natural brushes
Don't feel as nice against your skin
will be difficult to maintain their shape over time


Natural Brush pros:

Natural brushes are said to be a good choice with loose powders, as they will hold powder better than a synthetic brush. They last very long when taken care of so you get a lot more use out of it than you would a cheap brush. Feel better against skin than synthetic brushes. Very inexpensive.


Natural Brush cons:
expensive $$$
natural fibres absorb creams and pigment more than synthetic brushes.

My Top picks for less expensive alternatives by brand:










2 comments:

  1. True! Quality of product definitely makes a difference in output and protection of skin. I am regularly having make-up on my face being in corporate world. I know it in detail as earlier my skin was infected with the usage of unworthy products. So, it's a suggestion to all woman to have a best quality products as skin is to be maintained.
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  2. I have to say, I think your comments that synthetic brushes "shed a lot more and are almost impossible to shampoo" and "will become frizzy and tangled with attempted shampooing" are very inaccurate. I use Illamasqua brushes, which are completely cruelty-free, and I regularly wash them. The result? They come up looking like new. A make-up artist friend of mine has put her entire Illamasqua brush set in the washing machine, and they came out looking and feeling perfect. Surely brushes with a conscience and that don't cause suffering are a much better option all round?

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