Beauty : Sephora Brand Two Tone Portfolio Brush Set

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Beauty : Sephora Brand Two Tone Portfolio Brush Set

Sephora Brand Two Tone Portfolio Brush Set




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 85





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Sephora
Ranking: 85









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Item Description:
Travel like a pro with this soft, red Sephora signature lined, brush portfolio containing six essential makeup brushes. The buckle closure snaps securely to hold brushes in place.Set includes a blush brush, powder/complexion brush, eyeshadow blending brush, eyeshadow detail brush, concealer brush, and a retractable lip brush.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great, soft brushes
What can I say? For the price and the quality, this set is great! I love that they have the angle blush brush. The powder brush is big enough. And I use the concealer brush on a regular basis. All the brushes are super soft and it's a great set for travels.

I also have a 17-brush set, too, but I find myself just using these brushes more because it's got all the essentials for every-day wear.

It's so good, that I'm going to buy this set for friends and family!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - bright and beautiful
the initial purpose for this purchase was to find some affordable travel brushes to tie me over untill i can buy my preferred brand. However..to my surprise the quality was outstanding and the case was sheik and the perfect size for on the go. With these brushes i found a difference not only in the even application but how little make up i was using. The soft brushes are heavenly and leave me feeling bright and beautiful each day with each use.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - this is way more than 5 stars!!
i love these brushes they a very good quality and the perfect size not to small and not too big it ditributes the make up perfactly and i would absolutly buy these again if they still make them when my are ruined



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - What makes this set the best for travel....
It has both a powder brush AND a blush brush, and the price is reasonable. Lots of travel kits only have one big brush which makes no sense if you use powder blush and face powder. The brushes are excellent quality for the money. I keep a travel kit all set so that all I have to add is my makeup and my prescription meds. Everything else - brush, comb,tweezers, nail clippers, nail file, toothbrush, floss, razor, antiperspirant, Qtips, travel size bottles of: shampoo, conditioner, facial cleanser, hair spray, hair gel, night cream, sunscreen, toothpaste, cuticle oil pen, shaving gel (all the liquids in TSA compliant ziptop one quart bag) is already in there. Saves me time and anxiety (and trips to a drugstore after arrival.)



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