Wednesday, 02 December 2009

What can I use for an eyeshadow brush?

I can't afford one right now, and its too far away to go get just that one small thing. Is there anything else that could be used for eye shadow?What can I use for an eyeshadow brush?
Your finger or a Q-tip. I dont know how much you think eyeshadow brushes are but they're not super expensive. They have a good selection of brushes at Target and I'm sure they're not expensive.What can I use for an eyeshadow brush?
Small paint brush, your pinky finger or a cotton bud
a paint brush or tooh brush !! =DDDD lol
fingers are the closest thing and they wont break.
q-tips are good to use.
Q-tips, very inexpensive, and works just as good :) i do it all the time. they also sell throw away eye shadow brushes which are pretty inexpensive too
Go to Sally Beauty Supply, you can get eye-shadow applicators at a very reasonable price, they are disposeable and you will keep your eyeshadows clean and neat.
a sponge, wedge, or a cotton swab. your clean fingertips also work well (I've tried this before, lol)
dont use your fingers the oils on them make your make-up not stick , after a wile. a quetip will work just like a eyeshadow brush
It depends on the kind of eye shadow. If it is a gel or liquid, then your finger tips will always work the best at blending the shadow. If it is a powder I would use a q tip. Q tips are great for blending powder eyeshadows.
your finger, or a q tip.
You can use a qtip if you have absolutely nothing else...it works almost as good...had to do it a couple of times!
Use your ring finger that is what one artist that did my make-up once told me b/c it is softer(than a brush) and blends better

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