Sunday, November 22, 2009

What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

a brush with hair like this: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh...



or an eyeshadow applicator with the sponge-y end like this:



http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh...



which is best and why? also are there any good eyeshadows you would recommend?



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

With ahiry eybrows like yours, a yard brush might be the best!



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

rose pink don't go dark because it looks like ur trying to hard.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

I say both, depending on what type of look your going for.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

A toothbrush, or a kitchen broom.



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What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

the first one if your using powder, because it doesn't pull on your eyelids as much as the other.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

spongy, because the hair adds the blush affect, so if you used it on your eyes it will look like you tried to put blush on your eyes.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

well I would say the one with hair because it get the eye shadow evenly one the eye lid



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

The first one is good for everyday, and applying eyeshadow lightly, but the second is better for a more dramatic eye, especially since you can dip it in water then apply the eyeshadow to get a darker color... hope I helped! good luck 閳?br> please answer...



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What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

It depnds on what how much you wnat to put on or all one color or not. If you want some just on the tip of your eye get a small brush but if you want to put a lot on like Beyonce' (who is gorgeous by the way) then you should get a big brush.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

The best thing to use to put your eyeshadow on is your finger! Plus, it's free. But if you don't want to, I would reccomend a brush, you're less likely to see any smudges or streaks. Also it depends on what color eyes you have.



Check out this site, it's amazing:



http://www.make-upusa.com/faq/eyeshadow....



閳?br>What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?



the first one: all of the hairs end up coming out



second one: i use a sponge one, but once you use one color, that color is stuck inside and mixes with all the other



I would reccomend any thing from CoverGirl



I sometimes use creamy eyeshadow, it stays on longer and smooth and easy to put on.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

The first one



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

my favorite is what they call a "smudge brush". you can find a nice one at target, for about 2.00$. there is also one with slightly longer bristles that can also be used.



the brushes you have here from Sephora are both good. the first is good for Eye shadows like powders. the second is good for liners like pencils, making them look like a more brushed on look instead of a perfect line look.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

the BEST brushes for applying any type of eyeshadows are the ones with actual bristles. sponge applicators do not work well because they actually waste a lot more eyeshadow than use them.



i would recommend going here:



http://www.maccosmetics.com/templates/pr...



MAC has a variety of brushes for different uses. many of their brushes are very versatile, so they can be used for different purposes. i would recommend ordering one of their mini brush sets because they provide you with the essentials in the brushes. this might the best since you are not very familiar with the different brushes and their uses.



MAC eyeshadows are also THE BEST because not only are they long lasting... but they have a large variety of colors as well.



What kind of brush is the best for applying eyeshadow?

personally I prefer an angle brush like this one:



http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh...



But out of the two links that you provided I would def. go for the second one.

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