What appear to be linear marks and ripples made by dragging the stick -
end of a brush through wet vinyl paint, like an act of vandalism tearing through a pristine surface, is in fact a tour de force of illusionistic paint - handling.
Not exact matches
I started at the nape
of my neck, sectioning off all my other hair and then while holding the
ends of a section
of hair, slowly ran the
brush through from scalp to tips.
I dipped the wider
end of the
brush into the wheat shade and spread it over my lower lids before slicing the tinier
end through the espresso liner.
For the first coat, I'll
brush it
through, but then for my second coat, I'll really wriggle in and comb it
through, then dab at the
ends of my lashes to build volume.
Then I spread the crease color
through my crease with a fluffy
brush and blended it out to the
end of my eyebrow and back down under my eyes as well.
After washing hair, distribute a small amount
of Garnier Fructis Smooth Blow Dry
through the lengths
of your hair and blow dry using a round
brush, lightly curling the
ends under.
I then
brush through them with the
brush at the
end of the pencil making sure there's not too much product.
With each layer I add I always become attached to
brush marks or different sections so
end up leaving parts
of the under painting showing
through.