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Reddit mentions of EcoTools Large Powder Brush, Made with Recycled and Sustainable Materials, Cruelty Free Synthetic Taklon Bristles, Aluminum Ferrule, Recycled Packaging

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of EcoTools Large Powder Brush, Made with Recycled and Sustainable Materials, Cruelty Free Synthetic Taklon Bristles, Aluminum Ferrule, Recycled Packaging. Here are the top ones.

EcoTools Large Powder Brush, Made with Recycled and Sustainable Materials, Cruelty Free Synthetic Taklon Bristles, Aluminum Ferrule, Recycled Packaging
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    Features:
  • Use with powder, bronzer, blush
  • Incredibly soft, hand-cut bristles
  • Sleek handle
  • Recycled aluminum ferrule
  • Cruelty free
Specs:
Height8.8 Inches
Length0.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2010
Size1 EA
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width2.8 Inches

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Found 4 comments on EcoTools Large Powder Brush, Made with Recycled and Sustainable Materials, Cruelty Free Synthetic Taklon Bristles, Aluminum Ferrule, Recycled Packaging:

u/strwbrry_fields · 3 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

Here are pictures of my entire brush collection, my favorite brushes and a bonus pic of my first brushes!

I got my first brushes from one of those Free Ulta Beauty Bags you get with a $15 or so ulta purchase. I haven't used them in ages, and I can't believe how rough they are!

My holy grail brush would probably be This ecotools beauty. I want to start learning how to use blush, so i'd like a brush just for blush!

BrushLove!

u/cthulhuNinja · 1 pointr/Fude

The ecotools brush I have is this one and it's just very large. Like it's good if I want to do an overall bronzing, but not if I wan't to contour/bronze. Maybe I'm just using it wrong.

That makes sense for the saikoho brushes, thank you! I guess I want a concentrated picking up of product, which to me means a smaller, denser brush, not one that necessarily floofs out all over the place. The J531 looks nice too!

u/japanezerscrooge · 1 pointr/Drag

Sorry for the delay in replying! So I got the brushes from this link: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I3VHKVK/ and this link: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EWBYUDU/ for a great variety of basic eye and face brushes. Paid about 16 bucks total, and that should still be the price! The bristles on the first set are so dense that I needed a separate dusting brush for brushing off loose powder/finishing my foundation beat, and luckily i already had one. If you don't, this one looks excellent: https://smile.amazon.com/EcoTools-Sustainable-Materials-Synthetic-Packaging/dp/B001KYVLSU/

As far as wigs are concerned, I look at wigs marketed to both white women and women of color, since they both have different, excellent attributes. If you want something silky and smooth that you can style yoursef, do a search for K'ryssma wigs and pay attention to the reviews! I got this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XJ3BGJC/, and it was gorgeous. Needed some work on the hairline (I plucked out some of the hair from the lace so the hairline looked more natural). K'ryssma wigs are machine made and come in a wide range of styles. The one I got had a LOT of hair, which was great! I was looking for a base wig to stack on and style myself, so the straight/slightly wavy style was perfect for me.

Many of the wigs for black women's hair have phenomenal texture (like straightened kinky hair) which gives them great body and fullness. Not as much movement, but not everyone needs that! The one I got for myself was the NEESHA wig (tons of YouTube reviews! this one is very popular) at this link:https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B3GZTBO/. Haven't tried to stye it yet, and the lace is quite stiff/hard but this wig has a TON of hair.

BEFORE YOU BUY A WIG decide if you are going to try to style it yourself or if you need one that's mostly good right out of the box. That way you can avoid ending up with a wig you can't use without buying a ton of other styling products. Check out onlinekyne on YouTube--he has a ton of styling and baby queen tutorials, and isn't so experienced that his stuff is intimidating to watch. I also watch Mr. Villberg's wig transformation tutorials for ideas.

That's all I have time for now, but I will try to get back to you later today with more info! Best of luck, and let me know if you have any other questions!

u/Pitta_ · 1 pointr/AnimeFigures

https://www.amazon.com/EcoTools-PP1200-Large-Powder-Brush/dp/B001KYVLSU/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1483305149&sr=8-2&keywords=ecotools
that one isn't bad! (i use it for powder, not dusting, but it's soft and fluffy) the longer the bristles are the better/more fluffy it will be C: