Sentences with phrase «pointed powder brush»

ELF Pointed Powder Brush (at ELF): I like to have a smaller brush for my powder, I mostly apply a light layer under my eyes and just down my t - zone.
ELF Pointed Powder Brush [the BH Studio Pro Brush 2 was a close second!]
: I was obviously on the hunt for a good pointed powder brush since I bought two very similar brushes.

Not exact matches

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When using a powder, I like utilizing two brushes to highlight: a medium sized blush brush (like # 300 from Real Techniques) for larger areas, like the top of the cheekbone, and an eyeshadow brush with medium density (think something like the # 217 blending brush from MAC), for small points like the bridge of the nose and the cupid's bow.
I give a light brush with the powder side and the sponge applicator with a pointed tip helps me achieve the perfectly shaped brows.
For subtle highlights use the narrow edge of the brush to apply powder on the high points of the face.
Edward Ruscha (American, b. 1937) Bronson Tropics, 1965 Graphite powder and graphite wash, with point of brush and graphite wash, on cream wove paper The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1998.114 © 2001 Edward Ruscha
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