Not exact matches
So swirl your tapered
blending brush (don't pick up any extra
shadow) over the dark - brown eyeshadow you just applied,
blending it up into the crease of your eye and across your lash line to really define that outer V. Keep
blending in concentric circles until all harsh lines are invisible.
Using a
blending brush, like a Make Up For Ever 216 or an E.l.f. Crease Brush, pick up a darker brown shadow (only a few shades deeper than the last shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your eye near the lash line, then blend it beneath the eye, sweeping it along the first third of your la
brush, like a Make Up For Ever 216 or an E.l.f. Crease
Brush, pick up a darker brown shadow (only a few shades deeper than the last shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your eye near the lash line, then blend it beneath the eye, sweeping it along the first third of your la
Brush, pick up a darker brown
shadow (only a few shades deeper than the last
shadow) and smudge it lightly it into the outer corner of your eye near the lash line, then
blend it beneath the eye, sweeping it along the first third of your lashes.
Mini Angled
brush can be used to
blend shadows on the eyes, to apply highlighter to the cheeks, or for concealing under eyes.
-- eye primer — brown creamy pencil or a warm shade of brown eye
shadow — black matte eye
shadow — highlighter or shimmer eye
shadow under the brow at the brow bone Then smoke it all out with a
blending brush, and don't forget the lower lash line!
So swirl your tapered
blending brush over a warm, soft - brown
shadow (only a few shades darker than your natural skin tone) and
blend it into the outer V of your eye, sweeping it from your lash line to the middle of your crease.
It's reasonably easy to
blend out with a
brush (I use a flat eye
shadow brush or my finger in a patting motion to apply) and I can get decent coverage without using a lot of product so this will last ages and ages.
It is the perfect
brush to apply
shadow and
blend, all in one
brush.
The stipple type
brushes are perfect for removing excess
shadow, and
blending in one motion.
Use MAC eyeshadow in Corduroy and
blend shadow with a
brush along the outer eye corners and along eye crease.
I usually use that to
blend — but for applying
shadow on the bottom lashes, I like to use a smudger
brush.
Then, gently press a cranberry - hued
shadow onto lids with an eye
shadow brush,
blending up to the crease.
Contouring Powder For a defined contour, use a matte brown or taupe
shadow and a small, fluffy
blending brush to carve out the hollows of your cheeks, define along your jawline and also at your temples.
After applying
shadow with E30 flat shader
brush, use this E40 crease
brush to
blend formulas for a professional finish.
I use the fluffy
brush to apply
shadow all over my lids and to
blend because I'm lazy.
To create a soft smoky look,
blend the eye -
shadows well and for this purpose use a soft tapered
blending eyeshadow
brush.
Now apply a shimmery purple color or the most prominent color of your dress above the Kohl and
blend it softly with eye
shadow brush.
Easy to use and perfect for on - the - go application, this conveniently retractable, dual - ended
brush features soft natural fibers to seamlessly shade and
blend shadows.
Totally loved the product... but to create a perfect smoky eyes you have to take lot of the product on to your
brush and
blend it... The powder tends to fall on your lower lids so have to keep a tissue below the lower lid area to avoid smearing the eye
shadow all over my face..
Step 3: Using a small, stiff eyeshadow
brush, apply a coppery orange shimmer
shadow all over the lid up into the socket area, softly
blending out so the edges appear smoky.
Now
blend the brown eye
shadow into the black near the crease area, use a
blending brush.
Use a fluffy, soft
blending brush to apply the eye
shadow over your eyelids and the lower brow bone.
The rich, medium brown
shadow is densely pigmented, but it sheers out easily with a
blending brush.
Then layer a metallic navy eye
shadow over the black and blur it with a small
blending brush to create a shimmering halo around the lash lines.
Use a fluffy
shadow brush to
blend the line where the two hues meet using small, circular motions.
Next, layer Provocateur over the previous shade with your Cruelty Free Crease
Brush, then buff upwards into brow bone to marry and
blend the pigment of the two
shadows.
To ensure your natural makeup looks is seamlessly
blended, finish by using your crease
brush to buff the lightest eye
shadow above the edge of your crease; this will prevent a harsh line between where your darker
shadow stops and your bare skin begins!
The cruelty - free eye
shadow brush can wedge into the tiniest creases to
blend and soften any edges.
To give your eye a smoky look,
brush a small amount of brown eye
shadow along the crease and
blend.
E30 - I love using this
brush to
blend out the outer - v, connecting outer - v to lower lash line, and also
blending out any harsh line of
shadow on my lower lash line.
I love that the palette includes a professional - quality, cruelty - free double - ended
shadow /
blending brush.
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.
E25 - This
brush is particularly great at applying
shadow in the crease and making sure that it is
blended.
Apply a light copper
shadow to your eyelid using a
blending brush.
Then I placed the Dior liquid
shadow to the center of my lids, carefully
blending it out with a synthetic eye
brush.
Once you've applied the dark blue
shadow in your crease, grab a
blending brush and start to
blend that line.
Again, I used my
blending brush with a small amount of the blue eye
shadow to add a little shimmer.
Using my eye
shadow brush, I
blend it in a bit so that I have a tint of blue in the
shadow.
The small round
brush can be used for eye
shadow blending and crease color application.
Flat
brush is also quite sharp and well framed; I used it for spot correction on pimples and blemishes Round angled
brush can be used for powdering under eyes and
blending shadow.
Next, lightly dab the
blending brush into that first light blue
shadow and use that to help better
blend.
Our Smudger
Brush shines because its soft, dense bristles help to perfectly apply and
blend eye
shadows for a variety of makeup looks.
Once the outline is etched out and
blended outwards with the angled
brush, I took this bright happy blue color Inglot
shadow refill from Freedom System # 322.
Eyeko Me & My
Shadow — Intense waterproof eye
shadow and liner in one with built - in
blending brush for smoky eyes in an instant.
You can apply these
shadows either with your fingers or with a denser
blending brush.
To begin, it includes a wide variety of
brushes — you'll be able to master everything from
blending shadow and combing eyebrows to applying eyeliner.
Pick a purple
shadow that's a bit lighter than your liner and use a
blending brush to sweep it along your top and bottom lashlines — it creates a gradient that looks so pretty!
Here's the breakdown: TOOLS: - toothbrush or disposable mascara wand - lip balm - nude lip liner - red lipstick - eye
shadow blending brush - translucent loose powder - lip brushINSTRUCTIONS1) Using a toothbrush or disposable mascara wand and lip balm, remove any dead skin by gently scrubbing in circular -LSB-...]
This
brush blends shades like a literal dream and makes the work of someone with no experience in
shadow application feel like a seasoned pro.
Coastal Scents Classic Blender Crease
Brush (at Coastal Scents): This is perfect for applying a crease color, or
blending a little
shadow under your lower lash line.
I took a small fluffy
brush and softly
blended, adding some of darker sparkly shades on YSL Pure Chromatics eye
shadow palette to create less of a harsher look.