Showing posts with label Sigma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sigma. Show all posts
Monday, July 22, 2013
One-Week Sigma Sale!
Good news! If you're in the market for new makeup brushes, this is the week buy them. You can get 20 percent off your entire purchase over at Sigma this week only. And that discount isn't limited to makeup brushes, it applies to everything on their site. So, whether you've been curious about their brushes or their makeup, now is a good time to give them a shot. Go ahead. Take the items that have been lingering in your cart and feel free to press the checkout button.
The sale runs July 22-29. To take advantage of the 20 percent discount visit Sigma Beauty and use code SBAP20 at checkout.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Dupe Alert: MAC 217 Blending Brush
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| Photo credit: MAC website |
But now, I'm happy to report, you don't have to pay $22 for one brush. If you are like me, and just love your 217, or if you've been wanting to try it but just couldn't justify the price (what if you didn't like it after spending that much?), you are in luck. There are now some great dupes out there that will save you lots of cash.
The first one I ever got was the Sigma E25 ($9) is less than half the price of the original MAC brush. I have the travel sized E25 and I think I may actually like it better than my original 217. Here's why, it's softer and a bit fluffier. Yep. As much as I adore my 217, I feel it can sometimes be a bit scratchy (not crazy scratchy, but just a tiny bit). Now, I have discovered that if I wash my brush often, it doesn't get scratchy, but I have to do the deep cleaning (as in using baby shampoo not brush cleaning spray). I don't have a problem with this, but sometimes I'm in a hurry and forget to clean it. I use the brush so often, I can't have it on the counter drying and not be able to use it (Gasp! Unthinkable!). Enter the new brush. With two of them (and one at a fraction of the price) I can alternate between the two while the other one is being cleansed. But I digress; the E25 is definitely softer, even when it's not as ideally clean as it should be.
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| Photo credit: Sigmabeauty.com |
So I thought I was in heaven when I found a dupe for $9. It was a price I was much happier paying (especially compared to $22) if anything were to happen to the brush that I would need to replace it. But, call me cheap, I'd still prefer to pay less (if I can).
Imagine my joy when I received my weekly email from Coastal Scents announcing its sales and saw that brushes were on sale and in the photo I saw a brush that looked just like the 217. I had no idea that Coastal Scents had this brush! I'd been on their site many times before and had never seen it. Turns out, it's relatively new (about 6 months). I immediately clicked on the link and went to find out if this brush was in fact a comparable dupe. There were tons of reviews on it. Apparently it had been out long enough for the legions of 217 fans to try to get their hands on it, so it was always out of stock (how had I NOT heard of this until now?). Most reviewers were saying it was a comparable dupe. And here is the kicker. Are you ready for the price? Wait for it… $4.95. Yes! And it was on sale for 20% off. Even without the sale I could get 4 of these brushes for about the price of one 217 (I'm counting shipping). I jumped on it.
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| Photo credit: coastalscents.com |
I got them in the mail two days ago. I have to report, it really is a close copy. The 217 is definitely denser (fluffier, more hairs) and a little rounder, while the CS Pro Blending Fluff Brush is a bit flatter and stiffer. But don't let this fool you. It still does an amazingly good job at blending your shadow and packing it on if needed. It's excellent quality at a fabulous price. I washed mine, and it didn't lose shape. However, when I did wash it, it looked like it might lose shape (the bristles started drying all wide). I fixed this by folding my towel in half and drying the brush wedged inside the fold (to help hold the shape since I don't own brush guards). I then put a small container (I used an eye shadow) over the bristle side to keep some pressure over it, and that worked just fine. When I unfolded the towel and got my brush the next morning, it looked just as it did before I washed it.
UPDATE: I recently urchased more of these brushes and have more to say about them on this post.
Here are photos of my brushes so that you can compare them side-by-side. Apologies for the one dirty brush. I'd used it (obviously). As you can see, the Sigma brush is fluffier and fuller, while the Coastal Scents brush is a bit flatter. However, they are all so similar, the distinctions are truly minor.
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| Left to right: Sigma E25, MAC 217, Coastal Scents Pro Blending Fluff Brush |
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| Close up shot of brush heads (same order as above) |
So, what do you think? Are you a 217 fan? If so, will you be getting either of these brushes? If you have them already, was your experience similar to mine? Tell me what you think!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Sigma Preimum Travel Kit on sale
It seems Sigma has gone all sale happy. Just recently they put their Premium Kit on sale and now they have also discounted the Premium Travel Kit. It's regularly $59, but it's currently $49 until March 11. The kit includes seven brushes and a clutch, which has a sizeable pocket where you could store lip glosses, concealers, and even extra brushes if you feel you want to take extra.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Save on Sigma brushes
Sigma is having a sale on it's Premium Brush Kit for $139.99, that's $10 off and you get 15 high-quality brushes and a brush roll so you can take them on the go. The sale is going on for the next two weeks. This is one of Sigma's most popular kits. But, it's not their only one. If you are looking for something that's under $100, might I suggest the Complete Brush Kit (that's the one I have, without the brush roll) or the Eyes and Face kit. If you are like me, and already have a lot of brushes, you can always shop for the brushes you want individually.
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Monday, December 27, 2010
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