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jiff!22

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Hello.
can anyone recommend a good masque brush?
ive had the dermalogica ones but clients sometimes comment that they are a bit scratchy/spiky on the face :eek: so looking for something nice and soft.

Thanks.
 
I find the Decleor masque brush is beautifully soft, like a make-up brush, so perhaps you might like to try a good quality sturdy make-up brush for the purpose? However, generally speaking I massage on my cream masques, except for a few that I spread on with a spatula because of the consistency.
 
Have you tried damping the masques brush before you use them? They feel rough if their dry.
 
ahhh, all great ideas!
thanks geeks, il try what you suggest :green:
 
Carlton do some fab mask brushes, really thick, made from very soft nylon bristles, I've never felt a softer brush and they cost pennies.
 

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