Monday, November 30, 2009

Which make-up brushes are best for application?

For eyes, blush...stuff like that...thanks :)Which make-up brushes are best for application?
I usually use Q-tips on my eyes just because I have so many colors.. Other than that I use something like this for brow bone and lid color:


http://amphigory.com/b-chisel-pointed-fl鈥?/a>


Liner brush:


http://amphigory.com/b-18-taklon-angle-l鈥?/a>


And a blendy brush:


http://amphigory.com/round-contour-close鈥?/a>





I recently bought a blendy brush that is a little fluffier than in the picture and the makeup artist told me that it can be used to do the entire face in foundation and blush and pretty much everything else.





http://amphigory.com/b-jumbo-powder-dome鈥?/a>


This is really poofy, but I use something similar for my blush..





Here are two links to the site where all of those brushes are~


http://amphigory.com/cosmetic_brushes_ka鈥?/a>


http://amphigory.com/cosmetic_brushes_ey鈥?/a>


They even give a little what it is and how well it works :)


By all means, check out mac or sephora. Brushes vary slightly but that slightly can make a big difference.


Have fun with your makeup~Which make-up brushes are best for application?
Eyes


I just use three brushes and I'm fine.


You can get a blending brush from Sephora which is good for blending (hence the name of the brush) and just applying eyeshadow to the eye. An eyeliner brush is good for liquid eyeliners. I use mine to apply eyeshadow there though. A small all over shadow brush can be sued for anything I guess. Highlighting your brow whatever, the smaller areas.





Face


A giant powder brush is good enough for applying both powder and blush in my opinon
I like Trish McEvoy. So pricey though. Sonia Kashuk is not bad and her brushes are cheap.
ecotools have a very reasonable pricetag and does a good job :)
MAC!

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