Thursday, 10 December 2009

Is it better to have different eyeshadow brushes for different colors?

Such as one for just brown tones, etc? I have never owned an eyeshadow brush and I wondered if it would matter.Is it better to have different eyeshadow brushes for different colors?
Not for different colors but different effects. A tapered shadow brush for the lid, a crease brush for the contour area, a highlighter brush for the brow and a blending brush so it will look flawless. If you need to use the same brush for multiple colors there is a great product to try called ';Quick Change';. It's made my Bare Escentuals. It's a spray that you spray on a paper towel and rub your brushes on it. It takes all the pigment out and dries within seconds so you can go right onto another color and not get the colors mixed. I use it in my make-up kit all the time. It's like $16 or $18 they have it @ sephora or sephora.com. Hope this helped. Have fun!!!!!Is it better to have different eyeshadow brushes for different colors?
Well, it would be more ideal to have more, and what not, so you don't use the same one for every tone.





But don't go crazy and buy THAT much because in the end, it's not that important, it's only eye shadow brushes, don't waste a fortune.
how old are you?





lol


yes for darker colors which you usually put at the crease of your eyelid, is an angle tipped brush or you could get a blending brush





makeup artistry can get complicated, but just browse brushes at mac
yes you need different brushes. q-tips are wonderful

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