Sentences with phrase «other brushes work»

Other brushes work ok if your hair is wet, but this brush is designed for wet hair.

Not exact matches

In fact, some types of shaving soap lather better this way, but on the other hand, some need to be worked with a brush for quite some time to build up a decent lather.
While most of the other products on are list work better with a shaving brush, Kiehl's definitely has to be one of the best truly brushless shaving creams currently on the market and one of the only ones we've come across that you don't need to add water to before lathering (it contains Sodium PCA, a natural ingredient that binds water to the skin).
Digging ditches, clearing brush, general yard work and housework types of jobs, entry level restaurant and motel jobs as well as many other low - paying jobs are filled by immigrants.
Using sesame oil or any other oil / margarine (sesame works well here because it matches the flavour of the crust but you don't have to, really), liberally brush the base and all corners and crevices of your tart tin.
I have tricked not only my children but other children into using the cupcake pan as there pallet for creating the meals they want to eat, just because I have given them an edible paint brush to work with.
The Stoplight Golight worked for bedtimes and we quickly found out that it worked for other things as well such as potty training, brushing teeth, reading — anything task oriented.
This means you will probably have to brush off demands for other commitments from church, work or school or other organizations.
Sophie's 6 month schedule... or Mommys wan na b schedule.I get up at 6:30 am to get myself ready wake up a 5 yr old and 3 yr old for school let them get dressed when one is not throwing a tantrum or teasing the other one by now its 7:30 a send them to eat and then brush their teeth while I dress the baby who has been very paTient... out the house by 8 for kindergartener to get there on time and next stop grandmas we get her to nurse... and get preschooler to school by 8:30 and I'm off to work I pump by 12p and collect 6oz for her afternoon... grandma feeds her again at 11:30 a. Of breast milk and sometimes it's 5oz / 6oz... we sometimes get her a4oz formula bottle with her cereal.I pick up brothers from school at 1and go drop off with grandma and feed Baby again... she gets 5oz bill around 3:30 p and I get home at 6 pm to nurse her and then get food for the kids and don't forget homework... baby gets her veggies... and mom gets Cold
The tabletop measures 30» by 16», giving you a sizeable work area with space to keep brushes and other tools.
Unfortunately, it's very unlikely that these popular creams, brushes and other treatments will work.
Try brushing your teeth with the other hand, or take a new route to work.
This brush worked beautifully with her palettes and other eyeshadow brands.
This brush is great and works well with said foundation and comes in handy at other times as well, so it is a worthwhile investment.
They aren't as damaging as other brushes I've had in the past and work great on kids hair too!
Even if I know I don't have anything to do that day other than work and play with Lilly, I find that on days I get «dressed» and actually brush my hair, throw on some mascara and a lip gloss, I feel more productive.
I think I will be sticking to the other brushes as they work brilliantly.
I've really found what works well for me (particularly as I like powder shadows and a LOT of blending) and can't imagine going back to any other brushes.
The brush took a couple tries to get used to (it has long bristles on one side and short on the other), but once I got the hang of it it worked great.
I'm glad you liked the brush Kim, that's too bad the other products didn't work out!
But when I'm home on a weeknight, tired, cold, and worn down from my work week, it sure is nice to meet other singles without having to get dressed up, brush my hair, and psych myself into feeling energized for date night.
We brush him daily or every other day to combat tangles and it works great Read all the answers in the comments.
He gets his teeth brushed every night, eats better food than I, and gets a meaty bone every other week to work on.
To brush your dog, start at one end (either the head or the tail), and then work your way toward the other end.
Unfortunately some older pets turn their noses up at those items so we need to brush their teeth daily or find something appropriate that they will eat (other options include big carrots, whole apples, or anything large enough to work out the jaw and scrape the teeth).
The groomer should brush out the coat starting with the tummy area and working up a few inches at a time, then doing a repeat performance on the other side.
Groomers will provide bathing, fur trimming, nail clipping, brushing, and other services to pets while working in a grooming salon, animal hospital, or pet store setting.
Other diets such as Hill's Prescription t / d diet works mechanically to «brush» the teeth when chewing.
We ask our Schnauzer Sitters to treat our rescues like they would their own dogs - which means establishing a regular routine; brushing and bathing so they get used to the grooming requirements; and working on other issues like house - training, crate - training, leash - walking, and socialization.
They work like other wide - toothed brushes to remove loose fur while lightly detangling.
There are other options if brushing just won't work for you.
Once, Rover is calmer about being brushed you can work on other things you commonly do when he gets groomed, bath, nail trims etc..
The grooming ambassadors are professional groomers who appear in YouTube videos and on other media to talk about how to brush the dog's fur, what tools to use based on coat and breed, how to work around delicate areas such as the ears and the theme of bonding with the pet through grooming.
● Familiarity and / or desire to learn how to operate tools to perform trail work such as: power drill, rock bar, single jack, shovel, rake, axe, brushing shears, weed trimmers and other trail maintenance tools.
Imagine looking at a painting, of being moved by elements of its brush work or some other features within the strokes, of having feelings stir within you as a result of having looked upon it.
When you make work over and over again, you find short cuts in your brush strokes, in your color choices, in how you dry your work and a thousand other little things.
And there was certainly a time, not so long ago, when I was also a fully paid - up McKeever Believer: his seriousness, his commitment to the act of painting, and the complete absence from his work of what the American painter Gary Stephan has dubbed «visual sarcasm» — that is, the use of paint only in order to flaunt its supposed inadequacy and redundancy — made him seem like a bulwark against the insufferable smart - alec nihilism of Richard Prince, Wade Guyton, or Christopher Wool; and against the prevailing attitudes within the Higher Education establishment at which I both teach, and study on the MA programme, where the buzz - phrase on the Fine Art Critical Studies syllabus is «post-Making»; in other words, goodbye and good riddance to all that messy business with brushes and squeegees and welding torches, once and for all.
Greenberg, art critic Michael Fried, and others have observed that the overall feeling in Pollock's most famous works — his drip paintings — read as vast fields of built - up linear elements often reading as vast complexes of similar valued paint skeins that read as all over fields of color and drawing, and are related to the mural - sized late Monets that are constructed of many passages of close valued brushed and scumbled marks that also read as close valued fields of color and drawing that Monet used in building his picture surfaces.
Rosemarie Schiller has been showing her work among others in NYC at «Pen & Brush», «The Broome Street Gallery», «55 Mercer Gallery»; «Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts», Blue Mountain Lake, NY; and «Dadian Gallery», Washington D.C.
Investigating approaches to painting, the use of medium, the way we paint, challenging easel painting by holding the structure freely in one hand and applying paint through the other — this allows a more fluid approach to painting, an almost organic process in which artist, support, media and brush work in unison without normally rigid intervention of easel or wall.
Placing little dots across the surface, he diligently worked with different brushes in his hand, water buckets and other things on the sidewalk all around him.
Artists working in this style do not try to hide what was used to create the painting by smoothing out any texture or marks left in the paint by a brush or other tool such as a palette knife.
«While his contemporaries Donald Judd and Dan Flavin created work that was machine - made, I see Stella as a modern day John Henry, racing against the machine, brushing paint from one end of the canvas to the other and back again, setting an admirable and competitive pace.»
Although her work results from deep observations of the history of painting — from Velasquez, Rembrandt, Caravaggio and Cezanne among others — her personal vision transcends classical notions of genre and narrative as she invites viewers into a delicious domain of confident brush strokes with a new aesthetic.
In these series he employed a wide range of techniques: pouring, brushing, scraping, and using his bare hands, and consistently worked on the floor or other flat surfaces.
Some colors are stitched together, while others are brushed - on and worked - in paint that has dried over assorted found objects.
I was going at it with a very expressionistic palette - to - canvas method of working — although [I was using] a knife and not a brush — and layering transparent materials to create other colors.
One stand - out in this cluster of works is Birgit Megerle's Geometric Eye... [her] brush work is both deliberate and considered, the figure's cheek, neck and chest reveal underpaint but it is left alone just enough to rejoin the other parts of the painting - like a porous island that suddenly surfaced.
His work has been featured as an Artforum Critic's Pick, and reviewed in the London Times, the London Paper, Art F City, LVL3, Bmore Art, The New Criterion, Gorky's Granddaughter, and Beard and Brush, among others.
In other colorful booth news, São Paulo - based Ricardo Camargo's vivid mustard space showed work and artifacts (a coffee table, an easel, a desk topped with paints and brushes) from the studio of Wesley Duke Lee, a Brazilian artist who founded the Magical Realist movement in the 1960s.
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