Hello, lovelies!
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As you probably know, I recently made the switch from preferring cruelty-free brands to only supporting cruelty-free brands. I just realized that I need to change my brushes, too! After a lot of research on Google, Pinterest, and in Facebook groups, I settled on Furless. Although I can’t afford to buy them right this second, these are the makeup brushes I plan on buying over the next few months. If you would like to get to the Furless site, you can click on the banner ads.
Sets
Mini Bamboo Makeup Brush Set – This set is only $34.99! It’s perfect for traveling. I always pack way too much, but having this set would at least decrease the amount of space my brushes take up in my suitcase. It’s being discontinued, so I better jump on this one!
Perfectly Pink Makeup Brush Set – This set is a bit pricier at $89.99. Yes, it comes with a case, but probably wouldn’t use it. These makeup brushes would look perfect on my vanity!
Individual Brushes
Must Have Pro Precision Brush – This $13.95 brush is perfect for concealing blemishes or artfully applying a cut crease!
Must Have Pro Blending Brush – I love a good blending brush, especially for applying eyeshadow under my lower lash line. This one is $13.95, and it’s absolutely gorgeous.
Must have Pro Angled Liner Brush – This $13.95 brush is perfect for gel or cream liners or for filling in your brows. I definitely need a cruelty-free replacement for the Sephora one I’m currently using.
Couture Foundation Buffing Brush – I love my kabuki brush, but I think this $24.95 buffing brush could be a good replacement.
Did I miss any important makeup brushes? Do you have a favorite cruelty-free brand? Let me know in the comments! xo
I need to know what that glass cat/bowl thing is. Is it yours? It’s so pretty! I’ve never even thought of the need for a cruelty free brush, I guess I just haven’t thought about what they are made of!
That glass cat dish is actually from an antique mall out here in North Carolina. I usually keep my bows in there. When it comes to cruelty-free brushes, it’s not just what they’re made out of. It’s also about the company that sells them.