Good quality makeup brushes are just as important as makeup itself. Applicators
included with most makeup kits are simply not right for the job. Poor
quality blush brushes are usually too small and too coarse to enable you
to properly apply makeup. This is why you see some women with unattractive
stripes of blush that look like racing stripes across their faces.
We cannot emphasize enough the value of good quality makeup tools.
It is not an area to skimp on. When properly cared for, good brushes
can last many years. You will get a more natural and longer lasting
look, and have greater control of your makeup technique.
If you have a limited budget, start with just three or four basic
brushes, such as, blush, eyeliner, eyebrow and shadow. Then add on from
there.
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- Powder Brush
* ~ A luxurious oversized
brush with an ultra elegant feel is designed for pressed or
loose powder application.
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- Blush Brush
* ~ A Classic tapered brush
on both sides that allows for the perfect blending control.
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- Sponge Brush
* ~ A large sponge applicator
that takes all the guess work out of blending.
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- Large Contour
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~ Perfect for applying shadow to the entire eye for a smooth
result every time.
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- Small Contour
* ~ For the placement of
medium to darker shadows in the crease. We do not recommend
blending with this brush. This brush is very popular for applying
concealer.
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- Fluff Brush
* ~ This elegant, lid-sized
brush gives your powdered eye shadow a smooth application without
dusting.
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- Eyeliner Brush
* ~ A small brush, rounded
to a point, was designed to give a perfect line every time.
Apply wet or dry.
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- Tiny Angle Brow
* ~ A stiff, hard brush
designed specifically for creating the perfect eyebrow shape.
A trick of the trace that makeup artists use.
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- Silver Pull Apart
Lip Brush *
~ This sleek pull apart lip brush, for the application of lip
color, is fabulous for people on the go.
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- Spooly Mascara
~ To groom eyelashes after applying mascara and also to brush
stray eyebrow hair.
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- Small Flocked
Sponge ~ A small, flocked
sponge brush used in the application of eyeshadow.
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- Squirrel Precision
Blender ~ A very popular
brush for the blending of eyeliner and applying coloration around
the eye area.
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- Squirrel Precision
Crease ~ This squirrel brush
is recommended for the placement of shadow in the hard to reach
crease of the eye, for a more intense smokey look.
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- Squirrel Angle
~ This mistake-proof, angled squirrel brush adds a bit more
color to the outer corner of the eye, creating a soft sexy look.
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- Oval Contour Blender
~ This unique shaped brush is designed for contouring the eyes
and face.
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- All Over Blender
~ The name describes it all. This ultra elegant brush blends
all your colors to give a polished yet natural look. Simply
blend and glow! A must have for your brush collection.
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- Metal Lash Comb
~ This finely tapered precision comb helps define and separate
your lashes after mascara application.
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- Brow Lash Brush
~ A duo brush used to comb clumpy lashes and unruly eyebrows.
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