Use eyeliner brush or synthetic
flat eye brush to apply liquid foundation or concealer.
Not exact matches
For full concealing, use a synthetic
flat brush to apply around the under
eyes and nose.
Use a
flat brush or a smudging
brush, to blend this out evenly on your eyelid towards the outer corner of your
eye.
Prime your
eyes and apply the grey eyeshadow all over your upper eyelid and lower lashline with a
flat brush.
Gently dab
flat side of
brush into your favorite pressed or satin
eye shadow.
For the
eyes, grab you
flat shader
brush and dip into your luminizer again, spreading a single layer over each lid.
Mini
Flat Angled
brush is great for concealing smaller areas of the face, like around the nose and
eyes.
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.
Concealer
brush Concealer
brushes are usually small and
flat, meant for smearing or dotting concealer on blemishes or beneath the
eyes.
Using a fine
brush, carefully line the top of your
eye using a charcoal grey shadow, and then use the
flat of the
brush to smudge a little along your lower lash line too.
Finish by using Cruelty Free Crease
Brush E40,
Flat Shader E30, and Smudger
Brush E20 to apply stunning
eye shadows to lids, brow bone, and waterline as desired.
PRO TIP: To use shadows as liners, load
flat shader
brush with desired
eye shadow.
This is a slightly tapered
flat brush so you can use the
flat sides to pack on
eye shadow on the lid, or the tip for very strategic
eye shadow or powder placement.
Gently dab
flat side of
brush into your favorite pressed
eye shadow.
A
flat foundation
brush will help you get around your
eyes, nose, and brows with a precision that your fingers may not have pre-daylight.
Start by using a
flat eye shadow
brush, such as Wayne Goss Brush 18, to pat the Luxury Palette's Prime shade over the entire ey
brush, such as Wayne Goss
Brush 18, to pat the Luxury Palette's Prime shade over the entire ey
Brush 18, to pat the Luxury Palette's Prime shade over the entire eyelid.
Use a small
flat concealer or
eye shadow
brush and apply a small amount of concealer /
eye shadow / highlight right under your brow.
What I Used Neutrogena Make - Up Remover Wipes Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer with SPF in Sand Specific Beauty Daily Hydrating Lotion SPF 30 Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer in Sand L'Oreal True Match Super-Blendable Pressed Powder in N4 Buff Beige e.l.f Studio Eye Brown Liner Powder Kit + Bobbi Brown
Brush Boom Boom Push - Up Brown Benefit Hoola Bronzer NARS Blush in Mata Hari Bare Minerals Well - Rested multi-tasker for
eyes Stila In the Know Eye Shadow Palette, used Rain Sephora Eye Liner Pencil in Coffee + Ulta
Flat Eye Liner
Brush Bobbi Brown Gel Eye Liner in Black Ink Cover Girl Lash Blast Volume in Black Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick in Pink MAC Lustreglass Lipgloss in Love Knot
Using a
flat shader
brush, apply the true gold
eye shadow Gilded all over each lid.
Grabbing our Sex Kitten Palette, use your
flat head
eye shadow
brush to apply Sexy Luminizer all over the lid, just past the crease.
They have angled
brushes (for the corner of your
eyes), small
brushes,
flat brushes, crease
brushes, smudge
brushes, etc..
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.
Step 1: Use a concealer
brush with a
flat head to apply a full - coverage liquid concealer under your
eyes.
Comes With: A travel sized
eye primer and a single
flat brush which helps give amazing options from day to night.
Using a
flat brush, apply Blackout at the end of your lash line and stamp the color and then lightly «flick» the black shadow into the rest of the
eye look.
For a day appropriate fall
eye, I apply Urban Decay's eyeshadow in «Tease», or a similar matte light mauve - brown, over my entire lid using a
flat shadow
brush.
Use a
flat brush (I used the MAC 252) to apply Venus on the lid and Foxy on the browbone and inner corner of the
eye.
I used this eyeshadow palette to create a smokey
eye, and applied this white face paint using a
flat foundation
brush.
Returning to the left
eye which was pale and
flat looking, a watery mix of Burnt Sienna was dropped in using the tip of the
brush.
In my mind's
eye I see Ad eternally creating his «last painting,» workmanlike, in a methodical dance around a supine canvas, balancing the quickly drying paint in each corner, seeking an even,
flat surface with no trace of his sure hand or the small
brush he was brave enough to rely on.