Sentences with phrase «shadow brush so»

Just make sure to apply with a stiffer eye shadow brush so you can really get the product on your hair.

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.
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.
So I used the Linear 1 brush with a black shadow and I have to say, it's my new favorite way to do this technique!
So using a fan brush dust a little bit of a neutral shimmery shadow on the tops of your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, on your cupid's bow and under the arch of your brow.
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.
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..
I used an assortment of eye shadows from my Morphe Brushes 35B Palette that I adore oh so much.
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.
I have been trying out some new eye shadow techniques and looks so this was one brush I really wanted to find.
Using my eye shadow brush, I blend it in a bit so that I have a tint of blue in the shadow.
The palette also has a mirror and a double ended eye shadow brush inside, so it's easy to travel with.
Aside from the fact that their eye shadow palettes are so fierce, their brushes are great and they are very affordable.
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!
The texture of the shadows aren't compromised with the lower price, and the brush included is of nice quality as well — which justifies buying so many, right?!
In her essay, exhibition curator Barbara O'Brien writes, «Her paintings are premised on the truth that she stood in this place, with the light casting shadows just so, the temperature of the air warm or cool, the sun warm against her face, protected by the brim of a straw hat; her fingers able to employ brush to linen against the wind of a New Jersey winter.»
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